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Security Chain Company Sc1032 Radial Chain Cable Traction Tire Chain - Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.98
Location:

East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States

East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States
Includes original packaging - Item shows signs of heavy use and may have cosmetic damage (see pictures) - Details: Rusty (see pictures)
Manufacturer Part Number:SC1032 UPC:044182003107 Brand:SCC MPN:SC1032 Color:N/A Model:SC1032 ISBN:044182003107 EAN:Does Not Apply

Security Chain Company SC1032 Radial Chain Cable Traction Tire Chain - Set of 2

Condition: Used Includes original packaging - Item shows signs of heavy use and may have cosmetic damage (see pictures) - Details: Rusty (see pictures)

About the item:

- Requires low operating space around drive tires
- Low weight facilitates simple mounting and removal
- Improves starting, stopping and cornering performance
- Constructed from stainless steel and are highly durable
- Ensures smooth ride

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