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Honda Fit Tire Chains Installation And Review Videos

     

Glacier Square-Link Snow Tire Chains Review - 2013 Honda Fit- Video

Glacier Square-Link Snow Tire Chains Review - 2013 Honda Fit

Today on this 2013 Honda Fit, we're going to do a test fit of part number PWPLC1126, from Glacier Chain. This is their square links snow tire chain. Today we're working with tire size of 185/55/R16. We'll lay our chain out. We'll make sure that when you install it over the top of the tire that the hook will be located on the outside. We'll drape it over the tire, keeping it as even as possible, and we'll take the end with the hook and tuck it in the front edge of the tire. more


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7/9/2013 10:27:39 AM



Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2011 Honda Fit- Video

Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2011 Honda Fit

All right, today on this 2011 Honda Fit were going to do a test fit of part number pw1034. This is Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains. The tire size were working with today is 205/50-R16. Well go ahead and start off our test fit by laying the chain out to make sure we have it oriented the way we want it on the tire. You also want to make sure that the cross cables have their attachment points or clamps facing away from the tire. Now we also want to make sure that the clips that hold the cables in place are ran towards the front of the car. more


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5/29/2013 11:05:28 AM



Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2013 Honda Fit- Video

Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2013 Honda Fit

Today on this 2013 Honda Fit, were going to test fit a part number PW1026, the Glacier Cable Snow Chain. Now, were working with the tire size of 185/55-16. This is also the design for passenger vehicles with a limited wheel well clearance also known as SAE class S tire chains. To start of our test fit well go ahead and lay the snow chain on top of the tire. Now, when we do that we want to make sure that the hooks wrap around from the inside to the outside so the edge of the hook is not towards the tire. Okay, well lay it out as evenly as possible across the tire and then well tuck it in below at the bottom of the tire. more


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11/27/2012 4:21:40 AM



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