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Re: HELP...TIRE CHAINS QUESTIONS
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 09, 2003 at 20:53:48 from (63.147.130.110):
In Reply to: HELP...TIRE CHAINS QUESTIONS posted by Jack on February 08, 2003 at 15:26:00:
Should be able to half way guess what ball park of wheel size that they fit. Best way to see is to start slapping them on some wheel's and see. If you are wanting to put them on something you got, then trying them out shouldn't be a problem. If they fit they fit and if they don't they don't. Tire chains that are simply to long to fit but the width is right, can be made to work by shortening them up. You will probably want to cut off the extra length of chain. If you are wanting to find out what they fit so you can sell them, it has been my experience that tire chains aren't worth much money. I have seen alot of tire chains sell for little or nothing, even if they know what they fit. Just my two cents worth.
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