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Peerless Wintertractraction Cable Chains 0173355 13" 14" 15" 16" 17" P185 P195 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Idaho Falls, Idaho, US

Idaho Falls, Idaho, US
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I Pair of Peerless WinterTrac Winter Tire Cable Chains Part number 0173355. They are in new unused condition. The container does have a little wear and tear. They the following tire sizes.
185R13; 195R13; P245/50R13; P205/70R13; P215/65R13; P185/85R13; 175R14; 185R14; P185/75R14; P215/60R14; P205/65R14; P195/70R14; P185/80R14; P195/75R14; 175R15; 165R15; P190/65R15; P205/55R15; P195/60R15; P205/60R15; P195/65R15; P185/70R15; P185/75R15; P225/50R15; P205/50R16; P205/55R16; P215/45R17; P185/65R390; P185/70R365; P200/60R390; P190/65R390

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