Recommended Tire Chains for a Motorhome w/ 225/75R16 Dually Tires
Updated 03/23/2026 | Published 03/20/2026 >
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Hello, When ing my vehicle information into your website the year of my vehicle does not show up. I drive a 2003 Coachmen Leprechaun 30ft. 2006 is the earliest year that shows in your system, yet I am certain mine is a 2003. My tires are Cooper brand 225 / 75 16 I have rear dually tires and have been looking for the Dual Triple Chains for the rear, as well as a regular pair for the front, if I need them. Im also thinking diamond shape may be the best choice, but I would like to keep my budget as low as possible. Can you please send me links to any options you think would be best for my situation? Thank you for your time. I greatly appreciate any assistance you can offer. Have a nice day! Warmly
asked by: Katelyn B
Helpful Expert Reply:
Hello Katelyn! Thanks for giving me your tire size. You did put your motorhome information in correctly but the tire size is exactly what I need!
For your Coachmen Leprechaun's 225/75R16 tires, I recommend the Titan Chain Alloy Tire Chains w Cams item # TC2219SCAM for the front and the Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains w/ Cams for Dual Tires item # TC4219CAM.
These are ladder pattern chains. I didn't have a set of diamond pattern for the rear and I know you are concerned about cost so I found the same style for the front. They have built in cams that constantly adjust the tension while you're traveling so you don't have to get out and readjust them or buy additional tensioners.
The ladder pattern of the Titan item # TC2219SCAM and item # TC4219CAM are going to be the easiest style to get installed on your tires. They will great for getting traction in deep snow, ice, and off-road if you live or travel on roads that aren't paved and get muddy.
What kind of roads do you travel on that has you wanting to get tire chains for your motorhome?
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Katelyn B.
3/23/2026
Thanks so much for the quick reply, Jerred! We do a lot of driving over mountain passes. While we try to limit our travel in winter months, sometimes you just have to get to the other side of that mountain. We just want to always be prepared for any possibility and have the right gear already on hand.