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chains for a smaller car?

hi so its almost winter and i just scored a job at my local resort. now i just bought new tires for my hyundai accent (1997) not the snow tires but regs and im curious as to what size chains ill need,my wheel and tire is 175/70 R13also i heard that sometimes cars dont let you use chains because of a smaller wheel well, im not going to be buying studded tires cuz thatd be a waste, with like 80 % of my driving being on non snowy roads ( for the mostpart) and theyd just wear down super fast. anyways i appreciate the input i need to know pretty quick cuz i start on the first, thanks again

Answer:

wear ANYTHING you want, as long as 1. It doesn't restrict movement (elbows can raise, hands can swing around, can half squat without needing to pull up your pants and with very little or no resistance) Please don't wear skirt. 2. Hair doesn't cover the face,no caps. Bandanna and rubber band is ok (respect the instructor) 3. No accessories (fancy hair clips, big ear rings, watches, necklaces, rings) for safety purposes 4. Shoes only. 5. Bottoms cover knee so that you can do floor work when required. Basically that's it for attire. If you care too much about what others think that you can't concentrate on the lesson then don't wear it. Just go with whatever you are comfortable with. Now for your classes The reason they say you can attend any class is probably cos you are still at beginner stage and they want to teach you basics. There are tons of basics to teach so it might be different for each lesson. Unlike subjects you have at school dance doesn't go by chapters. It goes by understanding your body and the music. If you want you can attend ALL the classes in the semester. There is never too much practice. Practice outside classes too. Stretch and do isolations whenever you are free.
Generally, however close to the hydrant has been painted yellow. And, just to make this forum-relevant: I used to work for a factory that made hydrantsyou couldn't park anywhere near the place.

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