Tire Chain Recommendation for 2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport Tire Size 235/55-19
Updated 02/04/2019 | Published 02/02/2019 >
Question:
I have a land rover discovery sport 2015 model with tyres 235/55/19. Will the Thule/Koing XG Pro self tensioning snow fit on this car. Do i fit them on the front tyres?
asked by: Prem J
Expert Reply:
Konig has a great set of XG style tire chains that fit your tire size of 235/55-19 but the part number you mentioned does not fit. Instead you'd want the part # TH01594250. I wasn't able to pull up your vehicle's owners manual online but you'll want to look up the tire chain section in the owners manual in the glove box of your vehicle and all tire chain restrictions will be listed there, it will also say which axle to run the chains on. In case there's a clearance restriction mentioned these chains are Class S compatible.

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Konig Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Self Tensioning - 1 Pair
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- Automatic
- Low Clearance
- Drape Over Tire - Make Connections
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