Tire Chains Emergency Strap on for large trucks

Snow Chains strap on emergency
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Part # 1203
all steel construction
9/32 cross chain
$62.02
per pair
(1/2 pair shown above)
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Emergency Strap on Tire Chains
9/32 cross chain
with nylon strap securing hardware

Regular not V-Bar
Emergency Strap on Tire Chains

Part #1202
 $47.17

per pair
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For Super Singles
$62.07
per pair
(1/2 pair shown above)
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V-Bar
v-bar Emergency Strap on Tire Chains

Part #1802
V-Bar

9/32 cross chain
$55.84
per pair
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Tire Chains with ratchets
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Ratchet Style
Strap Tire Chains

$105.53
per pair
(2 pair shown above)
snow tire chain unit
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Unit Tire Chains
9/32 cross chain
includes
quick link
$22.29 per pair
available in 2 sizes,
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EMERGENCY STRAP ON TIRE CHAINS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Pass the chain through the holes in the rim and position the cross chain on the middle of the tire tread.
  2. Then pull the draw chain tight . At least 1 piece per drive wheel must be fitted.
  3. IMPORTANT: Do NOT put any chain on a tag axle. Tag axle is a dead axle usually located to the rear of the drive axle. It is a drag axle used to spread over other axles.

CAUTION:Emergency Tire Chains are legal in all states. However, emergency tire chains are meant for short distances only and may not be legal when state authorities post "TIRE CHAINS REQUIRED" ordinances on highways. Emergency tire chains are an excellent traction aide when you are already stuck or anticipate getting stuck. Their easy installation and removal make them an ideal safety item in all vehicles.Emergency chains are designed for emergency short term use only! Emergency chains are not designed for any continuous driving. Another restriction of use is that these types of products can only be used with slotted wheels. In addition, we always recommend the use of at least one pair per drive tire, mounted opposite of each other. The purpose of these devices is only to get the vehicle UN-stuck from a parking lot, driveway, side street, etc. Emergency chains must be removed before continuous driving.