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I have the 265/70 17 Michelin tires on my 4runner. I read you can't put snow chains on. That makes my 4runner trd off road premium completely useless in the winter! Unless I buy different tires and wheels? WTF?
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from the manualOkay, you can or cannot. What do Toyota say?
If not, what is the reason, clearance from bits in the wheel well?
Can you put chains on the 245-70-17 stock SR5?
Went to my trusted tire shop a few weeks ago after reading about tire chains in the manual. Test fitted this set and bought them. Here they are this morning in my driveway. Crawled around and under again. No clearance issues with these that I can see. The heavy cross bar chains that I use on my 3/4 ton truck would never work though due to clearance issues. These are on the stock 265 70R18 Falkins. Ride is a bit dirty. First nice day in a while.I have the 265/70 17 Michelin tires on my 4runner. I read you can't put snow chains on. That makes my 4runner trd off road premium completely useless in the winter! Unless I buy different tires and wheels? WTF?
I need chains for the same reason you do. A remote cabin down 3/4 of a mile of sometimes unplowed forest road with deep snow. I have had my 3/4 ton truck stuck on it with all four chained up. My real problem is a hill which is sometimes icy. When it gets like that I need chains to get out even when I have plowed. Do what I did and take your 4Runner to a tire shop and test fit chains. A good shop will do that for you. They looked good at the shop so I tried them on at home and checked a bit more closely. I don't envision ever having to use them on paved roads, just this short section of road and I think what I posted will work. But only on the rear tires. If you are in CA try Les Schwab. They will take care of you.First, my tire size is 265/70R18 tires not 17". Talked to my local dealership they said new wheels and tires was the best bet. I bought a 70,000 beast, it shouldn't be limited to no snow. I visit my cabin 2 to 4 times in the winter. Can't with my beast. Dont have room for a second set of wheels and tires.
Any suggestions for what I could use would be appreciated!!
How about cable chains, as long as I just do snow and no rough 4 wheeling.
I saw that last post for chains....looks good?