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Quality Chain Corp. Road Blazer Light Truck Tire Chains # 2216 New! on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
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Auburn, California, United States

Auburn, California, United States
Previously purchased but never used!
Brand:Quality Chain Corp. Surface Finish:Steel Manufacturer Part Number:2216 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Quality Chain Corp.
ROAD BLAZER
TIRE CHAINS
Standard Twist Cross Chain
Model # 2216
Previously purchased but never used!
Opened up the sack only to expose the chains for the picture.

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