Where Should Tire Chains be Installed on All Wheel Drive Vehicles Like a 2014 Ford Fusion
Updated 11/10/2014 | Published 11/08/2014 >
Question:
Cars with All Wheel Drive, what is the best location to install the chains on for possible black ice and snow. The steer axle or the drive axle, or should i order two sets for both.
asked by: Larry D
Expert Reply:
For all wheel drive vehicles chains should be used on the drive wheels. Consult the owners manual or with Ford to determine which set of wheels are the main drive wheels. But if you wanted to you can use them on all 4 wheels. It looks like there are several possible tire sizes for your 2014 Ford Fusion. I have included a link to the right to the tire chain main page for your vehicle. Just select the appropriate tire size to see the options.
I have also included a link to our tire chain help article for you. Be sure to consult the vehicle owners manual for specific information on the use of the tire chains.
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Konig Easy Fit Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Self Tensioning - 1 Pair
- Tire Chains
- Tire Chains
- Square Link
- Deep Snow
- On Road Only
- Automatic
- Class S Compatible
- Konig
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