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2010 Toyota Tacoma Tire Chains Installation And Review Videos

     

Glacier Light Truck Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2010 Toyota Tacoma- Video

Glacier Light Truck Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2010 Toyota Tacoma

Today on our 2010 Toyota Tacoma we'll be test fitting the Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains for light trucks, part number pw2021c. Now these are perfect for the occasional use and feature a rugged steel wire covered with case hardened steel rollers for traction. To begin our test fit we'll go ahead and lay the chains out on the ground making sure that we get any kinks or tangles out of them.Where we can now place them over the tire making sure that the cross chain are centered on the tire tread. Now we also want to make sure that the hook of our cross chain faces out. Another way to tell that you're mounting the chains correctly is the yellow tag mounted to each chain. This tag indicates the direction of travel that the chain will move in as well as what side of the vehicle to mount it.We'll move to the inside and connect the two ends of the side chain here together. more


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7/11/2013 7:47:31 AM



Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2010 Toyota Tacoma- Video

Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains Review - 2010 Toyota Tacoma

Today on our 2010 Toyota Tacoma, with tire size 245 7516, well be installing the Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains part number PW 1046.Now, to begin our test bit, well need to lay the chains out on the ground and make sure that we get any kinks or knots out of the chains themselves. With that done, we can then drape our chains over the tire, making sure that the labeling here on the cross chain hook that says tire side faces the tire. Another good indication is to make sure that the hook of the chain faces out. Now that our chains are draped over our tire and centered in the tire tread, well work our way down to the 6 oclock position here on the inside of the tire, where we can connect the two ends of the side chain together, taking up as much of the slack within the chain as possible. We can then move to the outside of the tire, where well take the two ends of the outside chain and hook them together, again, taking up as much of the slack as possible. Now, when taking up the slack, youll want to make sure that you stay within one link of the chain on either side. more


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4/22/2013 12:38:42 AM



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