When tire chains are needed, use SAE Class S
chains. These may also be designated as 1100 Series, or Type PL.
These chains are specially designed to limit the fly-off effect that
occurs when the wheel rotates.
Manufacturers of tire chains have a specific chain size for each tire
size. These ensure a proper fit when the chains are installed. Purchase the
correct chains for the tires on which the chains will be used. Do not use
rubber adjusters to take up slack in chains that are loose due to incorrect
size. Always follow the chain manufacturer's installation instructions.
Use of chains may adversely affect handling. When using chains, remember
the following information:
• | Ensure that the vehicle is designed for chain clearance. |
• | Adjust the speed to road conditions. |
• | Avoid locked-wheel braking in order to help prevent chain damage
to the vehicle. |
• | Install the chains as tightly as possible on the drive tires.
Tighten the chains again after driving 0.4-0.8 km (¼-½
mi). Do not use chains on the non-drive tires. These chains may contact and
damage the vehicle. If you use chains on the non-drive tires, ensure that
there is enough clearance. |
• | Do not exceed 70 km/h (45 mph). Do not exceed the
chain manufacturer's speed limit, if lower. |
• | Drive in a restrained manner. Avoid large bumps, potholes, severe
turns, and other maneuvers that cause the tires to bounce up and down. |
• | Follow any other instructions from the chain manufacturer that
do not disagree with the above. |