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Tire Chains for 2025 Jeep Wrangler With LT345/70R17C Tires  

Updated 11/18/2025 | Published 11/11/2025

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Hello, I am looking for emergency snow/ice chains for a 2025 Jeep Wrangler with oversized tires LT315/70R17C 113/110S Thanks Terry

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Hey Terry! For chains that work with both ice and snow and fit those tires we have the Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains for Wide Base Tires # TC3831. These have V-bar studs that are able to bite into ice. If ice isn't a major concern and something you will probably avoid then the # TC2536 might be a better option.

Are those the factory tires? Is your Wrangler lifted? If you have the factory tires and haven't made any modifications regular chains probably aren't going to fit. The owner's manual says you have to use tire socks for that tire size (we don't have any for those tires) so if you don't have any kind of a lift for additional clearance socks will be the only option.

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Terry B.

11/14/2025

Good morning, Robin, Thanks for getting back. The tires on my Jeep Wrangler came on it from the factory. They described it as "XTREME 35–Inch Tire Package Dana® M220 Wide Full–Floating Rear Axle 17–Inch x 8.0–Inch Machined Wheels w/ Black Pockets 4–Wheel Drive Swing–Gate Decal Delete LT315/70R17C 113/110S Tires" I checked out the 3 different products you mentioned above. The first 2 mentioned Not Confirmed to Fit 2025 Jeep Wrangler. The last one Titan Chain Multi-Arm Rubber Tire Chain Adjuster for Light Trucks did not mention that. I am unsure about the last one as it seems like it would not last. I also am unfamiliar with Tire Socks. I will do some research as to how they work and effective they are. Thanks again for your time getting back Terry

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Robin H.

11/18/2025

@TerryB they're confirmed to fit the tires, sometimes vehicle fitment gets missed with all of the tire variations on different vehicles. Socks are not really the best, but better than nothing. If you're worried about following the law in places where you need tire chains they fulfill that role in many states but you would have to check local laws. If you really plan on driving in a lot of snow/ice you would have to alter the vehicle so the chains would have enough clearance and not tear it up or get some additional tires better suited for those conditions.

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