Installing Tire Chains on 2013 Honda Pilot
Published 11/30/2018 >
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Hi, I am seeing conflicting informaiton related to tire chains for my 2013 Honda Pilot. Can you clarify if I need to put chains on all 4 wheels or can I safely put them on the front wheels only? Thanks
asked by: Tim C
Expert Reply:
I took a look at the online version of the owner's manual for your 2013 Honda Pilot. Under the "Winter Tires" section of the manual it states that chains should ONLY be used on the front tires.
The two most common tire sizes for your Honda Pilot are a 235/60-18 or 235/65-17. If you have one of these sizes on your vehicle I recommend the Titan Chain Alloy Snow Tire Chains # TC2319. These square-link chains feature integrated tensioners to allow for an easy yet secure installation. They are also Class S rated which means they are designed specifically to work well on vehicles like your Honda Pilot that have limited wheel well clearance. Two chains are included so this will be all you need.
If you happen to have a different tire size on your Pilot please let me know and I will be happy to confirm that these will fit or recommend a different set that will.
I have attached a short video demonstration that you can also check out.
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Glacier Cable Tire Chains - Ladder Pattern - Roller Links - Manual Tensioning - 1 Pair
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- Light Snow
- On Road Only
- Manual
- Class S Compatible
- Glacier
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