Olympia Sprint Tire Chains (size Chart In Description) on 2040-parts.com
Silverdale, Washington, US
Fits following tire sizes:
264/75-15, 31/11.50-15, 8.25-15, 235/85-16, 245-16, 250/80-16, 265/75-16, 275/70-16, 9.5-16, 265/70-17, 235/75-17.5, 245/70-17.5, 225/70-19.5, 7-19.5, 8-19.5
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