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Olympia Sprint Tire Chains (size Chart In Description) on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Silverdale, Washington, US

Silverdale, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Olympia Sprints

New Olympia Sprint chains bought last year for my Tahoe. Bought a different truck and need a different size. Bag that they come in shows minor wear from sitting in the garage, but chains are brand new. These chains are meant for SUV and heavy duty trucks. They are easy to install and have no cable connections. Do a search on line to view installation videos and reviews.

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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