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strap on tire chains for 37s?

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by assfister55, Sep 3, 2025 at 12:25 AM.

  1. Sep 3, 2025 at 12:25 AM
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    assfister55

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    I think I already know the answer but does anyone know of any strap on tire chains for 37 12.5 r20? They make regular ol tire chains for 37s but I want something that can be put on and taken off quickly and easily. I know true tire chains are more durable and better overall but I need something for winter to just get out of my driveway then take back off. I plan on getting a set of 18s next summer because I don't like 20s but I was thinking since these have a smaller sidewall height and more clearance for the brakes they would be good for these type of chains. These say they fit up to 315mm width (12.4") but like every other set I've seen they're cheap chinese stuffupload_2025-9-3_1-23-30.png
     
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    If it's for ice, I had good experience with tire socks, had run a set on wife's 4runner, it would drive up on a steep hill that's just pure ice without too much problem.

    only issue is I think they only made them to cover up to 33" tires, not 37s, I haven't see 37 tire socks, if they have them I'd buy them too.
     
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    https://www.tirechainsrus.com/product/light-truck-suv-easysox/
     
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    Seems like a pretty hard cost/benefit analysis to contemplate. Perhaps going smaller is an option.
     
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    I've never seen a strap-on style chain that holds up on a 37. They're fine for a passenger car in an emergency, but with that much weight and torque you'll shred them. For driveway use maybe, but don't expect them to last more than a few uses
     

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