The chains go on the Rear tires. For the rear wheel drive cars.
No
It depends on how deep the snow is, chains will give more grip in the deep snow but if the snow is not too deep then a 4 wheel drive will do the job. I suppose the best choice would be 4 wheel drive with chains. If conditions are that bad then it's probably better to stay home and look at wiki answers!
Tire chains do not greatly affect highway driving in the snow, other than you need to drive slower to adjust. Make sure you have the proper chains for your vehicle.
Cable tire chains are also known as snow chains, they are devices fitted onto the drive wheels of vehicles to provide friction or traction while driving through snow or ice.
Tire chains are sold 2 per set . use on drive axles only.
tire chains go on the drive wheels but it is best to chain all 4 tires if in extreme weather be sure to check with local authorities about chain regulations not all places allow tire chains by the way i drive for a living in British Columbia Canada and we chain all winter here Saturn does not recommend snow chains for any of there vehicles. I currently have 2 95 wagons and an 04 VUE My kids drive the wagons and I put 4 deep lug snow tires on them when they are at college in upstate New York. They have yet to get stuck. Hope this answers your question.
A SUV is better to commute in snow because of its 4 wheel drive, and it is easier to put chains on. The 4 wheel drive will give you better traction in the snow.
Front wheel drive
Car chains are designed to aid the motion of the car during ice and snow. Therefore, they should be attached to the drive wheels of the vehicle. In other words, front wheel drive cars need the chains attached to the front wheels.
"Snow chains are for use on tires in heavy snow. Check with local laws regarding the use of snow chains before installing as they are illegal in many areas. Based on my research, I cannot find any information on Rain Chains."
i would say chains
Front because it is front wheel drive.