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Some newer cars, vans and small trucks, especially those with large, aftermarket tires, may require the use of Class S chains. Class S tire chains are designed for use on vehicles with restricted wheel well clearance. I have attached a photo that…
view full answer...Hey Steven, thanks for reaching out! The Viair Mission Critical Onboard Air Compressors with 2 Gallon Tank #VA74WR is going to be an excellent option for your application. The 2-Gallong tank and 150 psi - 4.55 cfm performance of the compressors means…
view full answer...Since tire chain fits are pretty specific and there's such a wide range of tire sizes there ends up being a bit of overlap for some sets of chains. This is the case for the two Titan chains you mentioned of #TC2327 and #TC2533 mostly but there…
view full answer...For your 2023 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali I recommend the RoadActive Suspension Kit #RAS4611. This will work with the Adaptive Ride Control Technology on your truck and add the support you're looking for. It will also help improve handling, control,…
view full answer...Bearing Buddy protectors are made in lots of sizes, many of which are very close to one another in their diameter. It is really necessary to use a more precise measuring device on the hub's bore unless you know the part number of the one that was…
view full answer...The difference between the recovery and tow straps has to do with how the manufacturer designed it. Some of them have hooks instead of loops for the vehicles, some of them are retractable, and some of them use more chain than material. I have…
view full answer...Stan, there aren't any benefits to using a higher rated ball like the 2-5/16" Hitch Ball #BWHB94004 you were looking at, but there also aren't any disadvantages either. The only thing you'd need to take into consideration is that…
view full answer...Hi Steve; for a hitch that fits your 2023 RAV4 Hybrid I recommend the etrailer #e23ZR. This is a Class III hitch with a 2" receiver and a bolt-on installation. It also comes with a matte black powder coat finish and a limited lifetime warranty.…
view full answer...I am far from an expert on snowmobiles but one would have to think such a large truck with the correct tires and chains would be able to make it through up to 2' of snow assuming you have clearance on the vehicle. In regards to the type of tire…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...Using snow chains on 4 tires would provide more traction than if you were to use snow chains on 2 tires, but whether or not it is safe to do so is entirely up to your vehicle manufacturer. Some vehicles are only permitted to use chains on either the…
view full answer...For a 2010 Toyota Prius, the owners manual specifies to use class s tire chains or cables. If she has 15 inch wheels with the factory 195/65-15 tires, then I recommend the Thule Premium Self-Tensioning Snow Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - D Link -…
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