Why dont you buy a proper set of snows I have 15 rims (Sunfire) and 195/65/15 there the same size as the 16s
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Autozone normally sells tire chains in the winter. I'd check with them first. On the why don't you just buy snow tires thing, I can tell you chains are a lot less expensive than tires and if you only need them every once in awhile I wouldn't buy tires.
quote:Autozone normally sells tire chains in the winter. I'd check with them first. Autozone is where I got mine Last Year. They are really steel cables that go over the tires rather than the old style chains. After the one winter of use I was pleased with how they worked. Just remember that they are noisy and hurt fuel economy.
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I need chains for the "just in case" situation. We don't get much snow in Vancouver, but sometimes I like to drive into the interior or over to Whistler on the spur of the moment and would like to have some chains just in case
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