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Les Schwab Cable Link Tire Snow Chains, 1918 - Never Used on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Lebanon, Oregon, US

Lebanon, Oregon, US
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Les Schwab Cable Link Tire Chains
Stock # 1918, one pair

Never used. 
Includes instructions.

- For all cars, espeically SAE Class S and front wheel drive.
- The ease of cable plus the traction of links.
- No loose ends to damage vehicle.
   
Fits tire sizes: 165R13; P165/80R13; 175R13; P175/70R13; 
P175/75R13; P175/80R13; P185/65R13; P185/70R13; 
155R14; P165/70R14; P165/75R14; P165/80R14; 
P175/60R14; P175/65R14; P185/55R14; P185/65R14; 
145R15; P145/80R15; 155R15; P155/70R15; P165/70R360; 
P165/70R365

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