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Breaker Car and Truck Traction Mat |
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Ice Breaker Car Traction Mat just
what you would want to have when your car gets stuck in
compacted snow or ice. It is made from tough stuff: 3/4"
thick rubber and heavy duty steel nuts and bolts. The
rubber base also features a beveled edge on one end to
enable a smooth and easy transition onto the Ice Breaker
Car Traction Mat.
The 8" x 24" size
works for cars, vans and dual-wheeled trucks.
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Steel-Studded
Rubber Traction Mat.
Better traction when stuck on snow and ice.
Beveled end for easy run-up.
Stores easily in trunk or under seat.
10-year warranty.
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Ice
Breaker Car and Truck Traction Mats
are an essential emergency kit component for any automotive
vehicle. |
Ice
Breaker Car and Truck Traction Mats are as essential
for winter travel as snow tires
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Ice
Breaker Car and Truck Traction Mats are just the
right traction aid for automotive vehicles stuck on ice
or compacted snow.
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Ice
Breaker Car and Truck Traction Mats are avaialable
in several widths for cars, vans, trucks, dual-wheeled trucks,
motor homes and tractors.
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Side
view of properly deployed Ice Breaker
Mat |
Overhead
view to show teeth and ribs |
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Two Ice
Breaker Mats stacked to show their teeth
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Beveled
Edge and teeth-down deployment |
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Instructions |
1.
Turn off the engine of the vehicle and engage
the emergency brake. |
2.
Place the extended studded side of the mats
down on the ice or compacted snow. |
3.
Place the beveled (tapered) edge end under
the drive wheels to be used. i.e. For rear
wheel drive vehicles, place the mats under
the rear wheels. For front wheel drive vehicles,
place mats under the front wheels. |
4.
Center the mats on each tire in line with
the tire tracks in front or behind the wheels,
depending on the direction needed to free
the vehicle. |
5.
Start the engine and release the emergency
brake and drive VERY SLOWLY off the mats. |
WARNING:
To avoid possible injury, no one should
stand directly behind or in front of the
vehicle when the mats are in use. |
6.
Storage: Brush and wipe steel studs clean
of snow and ice after use. Store dry or
wrapped in heavy duty plastic or canvas
bag to minimize rust formation. |
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