Recommended Tire Chains for 2017 Toyota Highlander
Updated 09/09/2019 | Published 09/06/2019 >
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Reading a few replies on snow chains for the highlander 17 hybrid and cross reading the manual, I am confused. The manual states a max thickness of 3mm on the inner side of the wheel, the ones recommended are 3.7 mm Item # TC2324. The ones I want to buy are used on the factory tires 245/60 R18 and I would really dislike damaging anything on my car. Personally, I do think 3mm is a bit flimsy for this kind of car, Seeing images of these chains working on the car, How do the 3mm relate to the 3.7 used on the chains? Furthermore, do you happen to have some higher quality alternative that can hold a solid Winter drive on a fully packed car without issues? Thanks a lot!
asked by: Thomas
Expert Reply:
I took a look at the online version of the owner's manual for your 2017 Toyota Highlander and did see where it states that the side chain shouldn't be any larger than 3 mm in diameter. I definitely recommend adhering to this guideline as using a thicker chain could cause damage due to the limited wheel well clearance on your Highlander and it wouldn't be covered under warranty.
The only true tire chains we have available for the 245/60R18 tires on your Highlander that meet this requirement is the Konig Premium Self-Tensioning Snow Tire Chains # TH2004565767. Because of the unique design on these chains they actually don't require any internal clearance and they offer the quickest, easiest install process on the market.You simply have to place the chain on top of the tire, attach to the wheel nut/bolt, and drive off. The chains tighten by themselves as you drive.
These particular chains definitely meet your desire for a durable set that will last through the winter. In fact these have such a heavy-duty construction that they come with a 5-year warranty, which is almost unheard of in the industry. I have attached a video demonstration so you can see exactly how they work.
The only other option for your tires would be cable chains like the Glacier # PW2029C, which allow for the needed clearance on your Highlander but lack the strength of traditional chains. These types of traction devices work well for occasional use but likely won't last more than a season.
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Glacier Cable Tire Chains - Ladder Pattern - Roller Links - Manual Tensioning - 1 Pair
- Tire Chains
- Tire Cables
- Square Link
- Light Snow
- On Road Only
- Manual
- Class S Compatible
- Glacier
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