![]() ![]() Or at least verify three times that they are the right size. If you have never put chains on before try them out before you head off on your ski trip. And is a great, cheap piece of mind to have in the back of the car. Lastly the studded tire takes a toll on the roads.Ī good set of chains may never have to come out of the box in your Subaru but sometimes you may be required to have them in your car by the Department of transportation. Next the studded tires are never as good the second and third season while the stud less tire seems to hold up very well. I don’t like studded snow tires on the Subaru very much as the aggressive nature of the studded tire has the potential to damage the All-Wheel Drive system and why take that chance if there are other choices out there. The next best choice is just a good set of all season radial tires with the tire chain back up. The best scenario in my opinion is a set of stud less snow/ice tires followed up with a set of tire chains in the cargo area as a backup if your Subaru will allow for chains, (you need to reference your owners manual for that information) and not all Subaru’s will accept a set of chains. ![]() We get a lot of questions about tires and chains so I thought I would provide some tips. ![]() All-Wheel Drive is a superior method of traction and there is no better example of this than driving the Subie up the pass to go skiing or snow boarding. Your Subaru is the best choice you can make when it comes to “what to drive in the snow”. ![]()
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