Recommended Tire Chains for 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited All Wheel Drive
Published 01/10/2018 >
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Hi I asked earlier today about chains for 08 Cherokee limited. Jason was very helpful. I have a follow up question. He recommended chains. Pewag Snox Pro Self-Tensioning Snow Tire . Wondering if there are less expensive chains I could use? Thanks
asked by: Steve
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Pewag Servo RS Self-Tensioning Snow Tire Chains # PWRSV80A are a confirmed fit for your 255/55-18 tires. These will be Class S compatible so they are compatible with vehicles that have restricted wheel well clearance. They are easy to install and the diamond shape pattern and titanium alloy steel pair together for excellent grip and wear.
According to your owners manual (page 325) you should use Class S chains and they should be installed on the rear tires only.
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pewag Servo RS Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Links - Self Tensioning - 1 Pair
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- Class S Compatible
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Steve
1/10/2018
Hi I asked earlier today about chains for 08 Cherokee limited. Jason was very helpful. I have a follow up question. He recommended chains. Pewag Snox Pro Self-Tensioning Snow Tire . Wondering if there are less expensive chains I could use? Thanks