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Snoclaws - Flexible Tire Chains By Flex-trax on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Collierville, Tennessee, US

Collierville, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:SnoClaws Manufacturer Part Number:2640 UPC:85900500003

SnoClaws by Flex-Trax

Advance Traction Systems 
The easy way to quickly increase you vehicle's traction.
Easy to install....requires only the included Lever-Tensioning Tool

Superior Performance!  This Dynamic Traction Device is Self-Tensioning, Self Tracking, Self-Cleaning and Outperforms Mud/Snow Tires and Chains.

Visit Flextrax.com to check the Size Chart for your vehicle.  This item is Model No. 2640 and fits various Wheels size 14 - 16.  

This is a new (still in the original box) set.  Purchased for a rear wheel drive car and has never been used or opened. 

Valued at $174.00 online.

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