ASVQ Extreme 7mm Alloy Single Truck Alloy Tire Chains
$843.22 – $1,019.22 Per Pair
Image is for reference only, tire/wheel not included. Chains Only. Chains feature a built-in chain tensioning system. Chains are sold in pairs (2 chains) and will cover two tires.
Tire chains are sold in pairs (will cover one axle)
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Product Overview
Made from boron enhanced alloy steel, for rugged use and longer life. Hassle free installation with a quick and easy pull chain tightening system. Designed specifically for equipment in the most extreme applications, both on and off-road. The unique asymmetrical pattern alloys for continuous contact with the road surface, creating an exceptionally smooth ride. Ideal for vehicles that require the utmost in lateral traction control. (Snow plows, Utility and Emergency Vehicles). Sold in pairs.- Made from boron enhanced alloy steel for rugged use and longer life.
- Hassle free installation with the quick and easy pull chain tightening system.
- Designed specifically for equipment in the most extreme applications, both on and off road.
- The unique asymmetrical pattern allows for continuous contact with the road surface, creating an exceptionally smooth ride.
- Ideal for vehicles that require the utmost in lateral traction control (Snow plows, Utility and Emergency vehicles).
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Simple Tips
Installing Your Tire Chains
01
Test fit your chains before you need them. Be sure you have the correct chains for your tire size. Consult your owner’s manual if you are unsure.
02
Lay the chains out flat on the ground to untangle and inspect them for irregularities. Make sure they are not twisted or knotted.
03
Install the tire chains on the drive wheels of your vehicle, which are typically the front wheels for front-wheel drive vehicles and the rear wheels for rear-wheel drive vehicles.
04
Check for proper clearance of your vehicle. Then, drive a short distance and check the chains to make sure they are properly secured and adjusted. Never drive over 30 MPH.
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