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Chevrolet Silverado Tire Chains Installation And Review Videos

     

Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2009 Chevrolet Silverado PW3010C- Video

Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2009 Chevrolet Silverado PW3010C

Today well be using our 2009 Chevy Silverado for a test fit on our Glacier cable snow tire chains, part number pw3010c. The tire size we will be using on this truck is a 245/70-17. A few items to know about this particular product is that they are class S compatible and they are drive on and connect style. They also make the DOT specifications and they also can be used on front or rear wheel drive vehicles, in this case well be putting them on our rear wheel drive vehicle.Lets go ahead and begin our test fit. First you will lay the tire snow cable over the top of the tire. You need to note that there are right side and left side tire cables for this particular model. more


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4/22/2013 4:56:28 AM



Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado PW3027C- Video

Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado PW3027C

Today on our 2013 Chevrolet Silverado, we'll be test fitting the Glacier Snow Cables, part number PW3027C. Now, our vehicle is equipped with 265/70-17 tires. Make sure you check your owner's manual for further instructions about the use of tire chain and traction products. We'll go ahead and lay out our chain flat. We do want to make sure that the hooks of crossed pieces are facing out so that they won't bite into or damage your tires. There's a tag on the chain that will indicate whether it needs to go on the left hand side of the vehicle or the right hand side and it will also show which direction they need to rotate in. more


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10/19/2012 8:34:12 AM



Glacier Square-Link Snow Tire Chains Review - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

Glacier Square-Link Snow Tire Chains Review - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on our 2013 Chevy Silverado, we'll be installing the Glacier Chains, part number PW82328SLC. Our first step would be laying the chain now. We'll make sure we get all the kinks and twists out of the chain from being stored in the back. Now with our chain laid out, let's go ahead and go over some of the functions. First, we'll identify the inside chain hook and chain end that will hook into this on the inside of the tire. Next, we have the J hook that will be on the outside of the tire we use as tensioner and chain shortenaer so you can tighten up the chain. more


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8/8/2012 9:50:33 AM



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