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2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Tire Chains Installation And Review Videos

     

Titan Cable Snow Tire Chain Installation - 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe- Video

Titan Cable Snow Tire Chain Installation - 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe

Speaker 1: Today on our 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe, we'll be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Titan Chain Cable Snow Tire Chains, part number TC2019. Keep in mind, this being used with tire size 23555R19.These are going to be cable-style tire chains that will be great for good traction in light snow. These chains are going to be a low-profile design to give an overall smooth ride, and have a ladder pattern which will assist with effective starts and stops. And they're also going to be SAE class S rated for vehicles with limited wheel wheel clearance.These Titan chains are going to made out of a low-carb steel construction, so they're strong and durable, and they come with a reusable storage case whenever not in use. These chains have a maximum speed rating of 30 miles-per-hour and come in a quantity of two. They're quick and easy to install, we'll show you how to do that now.Now, I've gone ahead and laid out our tire chains just to make sure there aren't any kinks or breaks in the lines. more


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10/16/2018 12:36:25 PM



Titan Alloy Snow Tire Chains Installation - 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe- Video

Titan Alloy Snow Tire Chains Installation - 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe

Speaker 1: Today on our 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe, we'll be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Titan Chain Alloy Snow Tire Chains, part number: TC2317. Keep in mind that this is being used with tire size 235/55R19.These chains will be made out of a sturdy nickel-alloy construction making them strong and durable. They'll also have a diamond pattern along the tire chain to provide more coverage and extra traction in snow and ice. The small size of the links is going to provide a smooth ride, and these are going to be SAE Class S rated for vehicles with limited wheel-well clearance.The built in tensioner makes sure that our tire chains stay secure to our tire without the use of an extra rubber adjuster. The Titan Chain Alloy Tire Chains have a maximum speed rating of 30 miles per hour and come in a quantity of two. The chains will also come with a reusable storage case for when not in use. more


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10/9/2018 10:27:13 AM



Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe- Video

Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe

Speaker 1: Today on our 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe, we'll be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains, part number: PW2019C.These chains are constructed of a low-carbon steel construction, making them perfect for occasional use. These chains have a low-profile design giving an overall smooth ride, and a ladder pattern that assists with effective starts and stops. These are also SAE Class S rated for vehicles with limited wheel well clearance. These chains meet the Department of Transportation requirements in all 50 states, and work on either front or rear wheel drive vehicles.These chains come in a quantity of two with a reusable storage bag when not in use. They're going to be quick and easy to install, we'll show you how to do that now.We're going to start by taking our chain and draping it over our tire, and make sure that the chain fits evenly from to back and side to side.Now we'll go around to the back and secure that first. We'll start by taking our links and securing them to our eyelet. more


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3/20/2018 12:39:29 PM



Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe pw1046- Video

Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe pw1046

Today on our 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe, we'll be installing the Glacier Cable Snow Chains, pat number PW1046. To being our install, we're first going lay our snow chain out. Now, as we've got it laid out, we'll make sure the smooth side is facing the tire and the outside, away from the tire, will be the hook side, so it doesn't dig into our sidewall. Let's go ahead and take it and lay it up over the top of our tire. As we set it in place, we're going to try to get our cable even, both inside and outside of the tire, on the sidewall. We'll roll the bottom half down around the bottom of the tire and now we can move underneath and secure the cable and eyelet. We're going to take the notched end of our cable, feed it through the eyelet end. more


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12/23/2014 2:16:43 PM



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