Security Chain Company QG1126 Quik Grip Type PL Passenger Vehicle Tire Traction Chain - Set of 2

Security Chain Company QG1126 Quik Grip Type PL Passenger Vehicle Tire Traction Chain - Set of 2
Security Chain Company QG1126 Quik Grip Type PL Passenger Vehicle Tire Traction Chain - Set of 2

Key features

  • Class S chain for passenger vehicles
  • Durable carbon steel
  • Good traction
  • On road use
  • Tightner QG20070-10 required
CategoryCar
WarrantyOne Year

Security Chain Company QG1126 Quik Grip Type PL Passenger Vehicle Tire Traction Chain - Set of 2

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
3.2
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5
40%
4
10%
3
30%
2
10%
1
10%
Three Stars
Stephanie R✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 22, 2018
Too small, but worked well once we extended the chain.
Two Stars
Alexandra✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 15, 2017
Not right size...
Five Stars
Minks✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 1, 2017
Works great
Wrong tire sizes listed on packaging
NahNah✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 20, 2017
These did not fit my tires even though the tire size was listed on the box. I had them checked at Les Schwab and verified that I was reading the tire number right. I don't recommend these unless you have the time to return them if they do not fit.
Just drove through a storm with 15 inches of snow to keep an appointment and it went through it like a tank
Apprentice✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 9, 2017
I got the pair that fit my 2009 Honda CRV with front wheel drive. Just drove through a storm with 15 inches of snow to keep an appointment and it went through it like a tank. The straps that came with them were not good I got some different straps at home depot made with higher quality rubber. These snow chains are as good as four wheel drive maybe better on ice than 4wd but there is a speed limitation depending on how much noise and vibration you can put up with I topped out at 35mph on dry pavement that was enough for me. Just another thing to note I have VSA traction control on my 2009 front wheel drive CRV so that controls the amount of torque going to the wheels if they slip. When I turned VSA off I popped a chain and had to repair it. So if you have VSA use it to protect the chains from breaking.
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