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Autosock For Trucks 2 Sets (for 4 Super Single Tires) No More Chains on 2040-parts.com

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Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

NO MORE THROWING CHAINS

2 sets (4 socks for Super Singles)

Approved & certified by the TÜV safety & performance standard PPP 53283.
Providing instant extra grip, traction force, direction stability and braking
control for both indoor and outdoor.
Maximizing safety for driver and vehicle by system-compatibility with all electronic safety systems (ABS, ESP etc.).
Comfortable when driving: causing neither noise nor vibration.
Neither causing costly wear to the road surfaces nor floor rubber marks from the tire.
Reducing number of traffic jams caused by traffic blocking vehicles.
Quick and easy to install and to remove + self-centering.
Light weight, foldable, compact and convenient to store in the vehicle round the year, immediately available also in unexpected emergency situations.
Environmental-amicable and recyclable.
Washable and reusable.
All in all, AutoSock’s snow socks for trucks and buses is a perfect temporary winter traction aid system.

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