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Snow Chains Zt729 Z Lt Light Truck & Suv Traction Chain Set Of Two on 2040-parts.com

US $29.89
Location:

Newport Beach, California, US

Newport Beach, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:super Z LT Manufacturer Part Number:ZT729

Security Chain Company ZT729 Z LT Light Truck and SUV Traction Chain - Set of 2

great condition will ship in original box/container.   I bought a new car and these will not fit on my new car.

To see what tire sizes it fits, see photo # 2 on my listing, thanks -

Retail these go for $100

Model # ZT729

  • Meets class S clearance requirements
  • Fast and easy installation with included rubber tighteners
  • Light truck and SUV application
  • Durable
  • For on road use

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