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2006 Honda CR-V Tire Chains Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2006 Honda CR-V Tire Chain Options- Video

Best 2006 Honda CR-V Tire Chain Options

Hey, everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at your best tire chain options for the 2006 Honda CRV. So today we're gonna be checking out four different sets of tire chains. Right here we're gonna have the Glacier. This is a cable type, a ladder pattern. Right here we're gonna have the Konig XG's And this is a actual chain with a diamond shape. more


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11/30/2021 2:54:36 PM



Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2006 Honda CR-V- Video

Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2006 Honda CR-V, we're going to be doing a test fit of the Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains, part number PW1038, and that's tire size 215/65/R16. These Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains are perfect for occasional use. They feature a ladder pattern, so they're going to be very effective when accelerating and braking and driving in the snow. They have steel rollers on the cross cables, and they're going to provide you with adequate traction on light snow and ice. They're SAE Class S chains. They're low profile and they're designed for vehicles with limited wheel well clearance. Since they're low profile, they're going to provide us with more of a smoother ride than chains that have links. They meet Department of Transportation requirements in all states. more


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4/21/2017 3:27:32 PM



Glacier Square-Link Snow Tire Chains Review - 2006 Honda CR-V- Video

Glacier Square-Link Snow Tire Chains Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2006 Honda CRV, we're gonna be doing a test fit of the Glacier Square-Link Snow Tire Chains. Part# PWPLC1138. And that's tire size 21565R16. These Glacier Snow Tire Chains are gonna be a step up compared to a cable style. They still feature that ladder pattern design, so they're gonna be very effective when accelerating and breaking. But they have a chain link design rather than a roller design, so they're gonna provide with a lot better traction. more


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4/21/2017 12:07:07 PM



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