Snow Chain Size Calculator
Snow Chain Size Table
Vehicle Type | Tire Size | Chain Size (inches) | Chain Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Passenger Car | 195/65R15 | 15 | Cable | Suitable for light snow and ice. |
Passenger Car | 205/55R16 | 16 | Link | Better grip on ice, more durable. |
SUV | 225/70R16 | 16 | Heavy Duty | Designed for heavier vehicles. |
SUV | 235/75R17 | 17 | Diamond Pattern | Improved traction and stability. |
Pickup Truck | 265/70R17 | 17 | Ladder Style | Stronger build for off-road and heavy loads. |
Pickup Truck | 275/65R18 | 18 | Cable | Lightweight, easy to install. |
Van | 215/75R15 | 15 | Cross Cable | Good for city driving in snow. |
Van | 225/75R16 | 16 | Chain | More durable for heavy loads and long distances. |
Light Truck | 245/70R17 | 17 | Heavy Duty | Designed for tougher conditions. |
Light Truck | 275/70R18 | 18 | Traction | Enhanced grip for off-road applications. |
Important Factors to Consider
- Tire Size: Always check the tire size of your vehicle to ensure you choose the correct snow chain size. The tire size is usually printed on the sidewall of the tire.
- Chain Types:
- Cable Chains: Lightweight and easy to install, best for light snow and occasional use.
- Link Chains: Offer better grip and durability, suitable for heavier snow and icy conditions.
- Heavy-Duty Chains: Designed for trucks and SUVs, providing enhanced performance on tough terrains.
- Diamond Pattern: Provides better grip and traction, especially on icy surfaces.
- Installation: Ensure that the chains are easy to install and remove. Practice installing them before needing them in a snowy situation.
- Regulations: Some areas have specific regulations regarding the use of snow chains. Check local laws to avoid fines or accidents.
- Driving Conditions: Consider the typical driving conditions you will encounter. Different chains perform better in specific conditions, like deep snow or icy roads.
- Manufacturer Recommendations: Always refer to your vehicle’s owner manual and the snow chain manufacturer’s guidelines for compatibility.
Tips for Using Snow Chains
- Practice Installation: Before you need to use them, practice putting on the chains in a dry area.
- Check Fit: After installing, ensure they fit snugly without any slack.
- Speed Limit: Do not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended speed limit when using snow chains (usually around 30 mph).
- Remove on Clear Roads: Chains can damage the tires and road surfaces if used on clear roads. Remove them when not needed.