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Originally Posted by DGthe3
I noticed what Milk said, but I see nothing wrong with what they did.
Its more important to put chains on the front wheels, regardless of the drive config. Same goes for snow tires. If the front end slides you can't really do anything but plow ahead until you either regain grip or hit something. If the back end slides, you can at least have fun doing powerslides. But you at least have directional control and partial control over forward movement. Also, the majority of braking is done by the front wheels, so giving them better grip improves your braking performance. Adding chains only to the rear wheels means that you're just going to hit something faster.
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Better to add chains to all tires.