On and Off Road Tire Chains for LT295/65R20 Tires
Updated 07/05/2018 | Published 07/03/2018 >
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I have a RAM 3500 chassis cab, upgrading the tires to Toyo mud terrains LT295/65R20. What snow chains do you recommend for this tire/truck configuration, will be going both on road and off road. thanks for your assistance
asked by: Rob
Expert Reply:
I did some checking and for 295/65-20 tires you can use sizes 3231 or 3831. For the 3231 size I recommend # TC3231SHD which can be used for both on-road and off-road applications. For the 3831 size I recommend # TC3831 which also can be used for both on-road and off-road applications.
There are a lot of tire sizes in between the compatible sizes listed for these tire chains that just don't show up. But resources have indicated that these 2 sizes will work with your tires.
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