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Chains or?

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 10:49 pm
by VivianVibe
Hello, We have a 2005 Vibe. We don't get a ton of snow but once in a while we do. May have to be on call for work and Murphy's law it will be at 2AM with a blizzard going on. Not sure if it's an AWD or a 2WD. I've read chains would be needed on all 4 tires or else it can mess with the tire sensors? Does this rule apply to both AWD and 2WD? Would studded tires be better? Thanks

Re: Chains or?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2021 3:15 am
by zbyers
Where is your location. Generally speaking, snow tires are a better fit for most locations that see quite a bit of snow.

I live near Erie, PA and we get copious amounts of snow annually. I have never been failed by quality snow tires.

Re: Chains or?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:50 am
by andrewclaus
It's got to get pretty extreme to chain up both axles. And what a pain. If you have AWD and decent snow tires, chains won't be needed. I was a first responder in a mountain community in Colorado and my old Subaru wagon got everywhere without them. If it's FWD, keep chains handy and know how to use them.

Only worry about sensors if a chain breaks or comes loose. You might get a tire pressure warning light if you drive a long time with chains, but that's easy to reset.

Re: Chains or?

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 2:02 pm
by SeattleJeremy
To find out if you have a FWD or AWD Vibe look under the rear bumper. Since you are not dealing with snow/ice daily do not get studded tires. Studs make tires perform worse on dry and wet days, and also make a lot of noise. Studs are for ice conditions, think Ice road truckers or inland Alaska in the winter.

FWD or AWD, you want Studless Ice and Snow tires (AKA Winter tires). I recommend Michelin X-Ice Snow, Bridgestone Blizzak WS90, or Continental VikingContact 7.
Next spring, when the weather warms up, put the all seasons back on. Winter tires do not like weather above 60f.

Re: Chains or?

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 7:23 pm
by VivianVibe
I greatly appreciate everyone's input. This site is very helpful and I thank you.