9.5-28, 360/70R20, 11.2-24, 380/70R20, 15-19.5, 340/80R18, 355/80R20 Tractor Tire Chains set of 2

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Chains sold in pairs (2 chains) for two tires.
$999.67
Bullet Point 1:
2 link tire chains provides a more consistent ride by having more chain on the face of the tire.
Bullet Point 2:
Two Link Chains help reduce the vibration (bumpy ride) from being on chain - off chain.
Bullet Point 3:
Case hardened in accordance with ASTM E18 Standards.
Bullet Point 4:
Suitable for on-road, off-road or over-the-road use
Bullet Point 5:
Fits: 9.5-28, 360/70R20, 11.2-24, 380/70R20, 15-19.5, 340/80R18, 355/80R20 Zinc coated, sold per pair
Ladder Style:
2 - Link Spacing
Weather Conditions:
Snow
Traction Pattern:
Consistent - Tighter Spaced Cross Chains
Lateral Stability:
Flat/Level Ground
Tire Width:
15
Durability:
Heavy Duty
Bullet Point 8:
IMPORTANT: Tire Chains are designed to fit various tire brands and tread patterns. Adjustments/Alterations are normal and expected.
size-chart:
800-Fit-Chart2
Brand:
TireChain.com
Subtitle:
2 - Link Ladder Tire Chains
fbt-product:
501100
Rim Size:
19.5
Surface Recommendation:
Blacktop/Paved
fbt-product:
486328
Bulk Pricing:
Buy in bulk and get up to 7.5% off!
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  • 2 link tire chains provides a more consistent ride by having more chain on the face of the tire.
  • Two Link Chains help reduce the vibration (bumpy ride) from being on chain - off chain.
  • Case hardened in accordance with ASTM E18 Standards.
  • Suitable for on-road, off-road or over-the-road use
  • Fits: 9.5-28, 360/70R20, 11.2-24, 380/70R20, 15-19.5, 340/80R18, 355/80R20 Zinc coated, sold per pair
  • IMPORTANT: Tire Chains are designed to fit various tire brands and tread patterns. Adjustments/Alterations are normal and expected.
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The difference between 2 and 4 link spacing on tire chains refers to the arrangement and density of the individual chain links on the tire chain itself.

In a 2-link spacing chain, each cross-link spans two side links before connecting to the next cross-link. This results in a closer arrangement of the chain links, providing more traction on slippery surfaces. 2-link spacing chains are generally preferred for more severe or icy conditions, as they offer increased grip and stability. (cross chain every other side chain link)

On the other hand, in a 4-link spacing chain, each cross-link spans four side links before connecting to the next cross-link. This creates a wider spacing between the chain links, which can be suitable for less severe winter conditions or situations where a smoother ride is desired. 4-link spacing chains are often more forgiving on surfaces like pavement, reducing the chance of excessive noise and vibration. ( cross chain every 4th side chain link)

The choice between 2-link and 4-link spacing depends on the specific road and weather conditions you anticipate encountering, as well as your preferences for traction and ride comfort.