I have not run chains on our 200 yet, but have on the tundra, 80, and the 100 series. One thing that all had in common is that typically we are maxing out the tire size for off road. This typically leaves little room to spare for the chains especially the tag end that flops around a little.
I ended up wearing out some of the inner plastic liner on the tundra before I stepped down a few tire sizes I know have more room for the chains.
Our driveway is up a mountain for a mile. We typically will chain up the 80 and run that at least twice a day for ten to twenty days a year in Virginia. I’ve done it a five or so times in 100 and probably 25 in the tundra.
I’d go chains over cables everyday and twice on Sunday in my opinion.
I ended up wearing out some of the inner plastic liner on the tundra before I stepped down a few tire sizes I know have more room for the chains.
Our driveway is up a mountain for a mile. We typically will chain up the 80 and run that at least twice a day for ten to twenty days a year in Virginia. I’ve done it a five or so times in 100 and probably 25 in the tundra.
I’d go chains over cables everyday and twice on Sunday in my opinion.