Recommended SAE Class S Tire Chains for 2000 Honda Odyssey
Updated 12/13/2010 | Published 12/10/2010 >
Question:
My owners manual says because of limited clearence to mount only SAE Class S cable-type traction devices on the front tires. It also says not to use metal link-type chains. What do you recommend? Thanks
asked by: Don D
Expert Reply:
I would recommend abiding by the manufacturer stated instructions provided in the owners manual.
I would recommend the Glacier V-Trac Cable Snow Tire Cables, part # PW1938V. These cables are SAE Class S, and the V trac design provides for a smoother ride than the the standard type cables like part # PW1038. The V track cables also include the rubber adjusters, which are not included with the standard cable set.
I will provide a link to the V-Trac cables, as well as a link to our Tire Chain FAQ which contains additional information about tire chains that you might find helpful.
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Konig Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Assisted Tensioning - 1 Pair
- Tire Chains
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- Deep Snow
- On Road Only
- Assisted
- Class S Compatible
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