Will snow chains damage tires?
That depends on the tires you are driving on. there needs to be at least an inch of ice on the roadway before you really need chains. Today the All-Season tire can handle a little ice. Just remember the rules of driving on ice.
Only go as fast as you are comfortable. Keep to the right if possible and let the bozo driving 50 around you. If you hold up traffic a little don’t worry about it.
Chains may not be allowed on the road as they definatly tear up the road. If driving from
If you have a front wheel drive you really don’t need chains as the car is pulled rather than pushed and the chains would go on the front wheels and that can interfere with the fender and cause serious body damage.
The way I read it, 600 miles with chains, Don’t do it, it will tear up the cord in the radial tires. If you are serious about extra traction on that long a trip get snow tires. Most of the time in winter months they are allowed on highways and the ride while noisy you will have the extra traction you need in the ice.