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Konig Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Self Tensioning - 1 Pair
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Konig Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Self Tensioning - 1 Pair

Part Number: TH00023103
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The best technical support and full tire chains installation instructions. Great price Concorde tire chains and expert service. Chrysler Concorde, 2002 tire chains by Konig are available from etrailer.com. For expert service call 1-800-940-8924 to order your Konig Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Self Tensioning - 1 Pair part number TH00023103, or order online at etrailer.com.
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Konig Tire Chains - TH00023103

  • Tire Chains
  • On Road Only
  • Deep Snow
  • Automatic
  • Konig
  • Square Link
  • Class S Compatible
  • Drape Over Tire - Make Connections
  • Diamond Pattern

Just make connections and drive - chains will automatically align and tension. Lightweight chains are quick and easy to install. Provides consistent traction and a smooth ride when driving in snow and on light ice.


Features:

  • Provides excellent traction in snow and ice
    • Square links dig in and provide good grip - small size makes for a less bumpy ride
    • Diamond pattern offers constant traction and a smoother ride than ladder patterns
  • Made for passenger vehicles with limited wheel-well clearance
    • Meets SAE Class S standards
  • Automatically tightens around tire as you drive - no need to stop and tension
    • Hooks are plastic coated so they won't freeze your fingers like standard, unfinished metal chains
  • Protects from scratches with nylon bumpers and a power coated side chain
  • Resists corrosion thanks to high-quality, manganese nickel alloy steel construction
  • Packaged in durable storage container - includes kneeling mat


Specs:

  • Fits: 17" - 18" tires (for exact sizes, see below)
  • Quantity: 2 tire chains
  • Internal clearance required: 3/8"
  • 5-Year warranty


Note: To determine whether you can use snow chains on your vehicle, or if they might affect your ABS/EPS functionality, consult your owner's manual.


The Konig CG-9 tire chains are great all-purpose, winter weather chains. If you live in an area where you're likely to get periodic snow and ice, these Konig chains are perfect because they're durable, easy to mount, and give you constant traction - and they're lightweight and compact, so they store in your vehicle nicely too. If you're more likely to see seriously icy conditions, you may want a chain with V-bar links that can really bite into the ice to give you maximum traction.


These chains are among the easiest and fastest to install because they self-tension and self-center as you drive, ensuring a perfect fit, no matter the profile or wear pattern of your tire. Plus, you only have to get out of your vehicle one time - once they're installed, there's no need to drive forward, stop, and recheck their tension.


Class S Designation

SAE Class S tire chains are designed for use on passenger vehicles with restricted wheel-well clearance. Most newer cars, vans, and small trucks - especially those with large aftermarket tires - will require Class S chains. If you're unsure about the class of your vehicle, consult your vehicle's owner's manual.


SAE Class S Clearance Diagram

These chains will fit your tires provided there is both:

  • A - a minimum of 1.46" (37 mm) between the top of the tire tread and the wheel well
  • B - at least 0.59" (15 mm) between the tire's sidewall and the vehicle

Confirming Your Fit

If you know your tire size, you may think you won't need to test fit your new chains. But there are a lot of variables that can affect whether chains will fit your specific tires, including your tire type, the amount of air pressure in the tire, the amount of tread wear, and the tire manufacturer. You'll also need to know how much clearance is in your wheel well, which you can determine by measuring from your tire tread to the sidewall of the wheel well.


We recommend that you order chains as early in the season as possible to give yourself plenty of time to test fit the chains and reorder if needed. This way, you won't be stuck out in the cold later with snow chains that don't fit.


You can test fit these chains in your garage or driveway, but you'll want to wait until there's snow on the ground to actually drive with them. Likewise, if you're out in the snow and come across bare pavement, you'll want to pull over and remove the chains. Even these low-profile chains can cause damage to the bare pavement, your garage floor, or your vehicle if they break from the wear of riding on a harsh surface.


Installing Tire Chains

Installing these chains is incredibly simple.


Lay chains on the ground to get all the tangles out

1. Lay out the chains on the ground to make sure there are no twists or kinks in them.


Connect the ends of the blue cable

2. Slide the chain behind the tire and connect the ends of the blue cable, which will sit behind the tire.


Connect the hook and link in front of the tire

3. Around front, connect the red hook to the red link.


Feed tensioning chain through clip

4. At the bottom of the tire, feed the tensioning chain through the large clip. Pull it and secure to the red hook attached to the tensioning cable.


Stretch the hook across the tire

Drive forward so that the chains can self-tension and self-center, giving you a perfect fit.


Quick Tips:

  • Lengthen the life of snow chains by drying them after each use before you store them.
  • Check out our installation kit with safety lights and a kneeling pad (PO34FRK) to make things a little easier when you're installing cables out in the snow.

How to Choose Snow Chains for Your Vehicle

To choose the right snow chain, you must match your tire size. Those measurements can be found on the side of your tire.


Tire size on sidewall

185/60-15

  1. (185) - indicates tire width in millimeters
  2. (60) - gives you the aspect ratio (sidewall height as percentage of width)
  3. (15) - denotes the diameter of the wheel rim in inches


2004205103 Konig CG-9 Snow Chains - Size 103

Installation Details TH00023103 Installation instructions

These chains fit the following tire sizes:

  • 215/55-18
  • 215/60-17
  • 225/55-17
  • 235/40-19
  • 245/40-19
  • 275/35-18

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Ratings & Reviews

4.8

720 reviews
Just make connections and drive - chains will automatically align and tension. Lightweight chains are quick and easy to install. Provides consistent traction and a smooth ride when driving in snow and on light ice.

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  • Recommended Tire Chains For 215/60-17 Tires On A 2024 Honda CR-V
    For your 2024 Honda CR-V with 215/60-17 tires I recommend the Konig Tire Chains # TH00023103. These are diamond pattern self tensioning chains which will provide excellent traction and be very easy to install. The drape over design is much easier to install than your traditional ladder style chain. You just drape the chain over the tire and make your connections. Most folks say that with a little practice, they can install one in about 30 seconds. I have linked our review and install video...
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  • Recommedation On Tire Chains For A 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek
    The Thule Self-Tensioning Low-Profile Snow Tire Chains # TH00023103 are fitted by tire size. The factory tire size on the 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek was 225/55-17. If this is the size tires on your vehicle, then # TH000023103 will fit your tires. Though the Thule # TH00023103 only require 9 mm of clearance, they are technically chains, so there might be a warranty issue since Subaru states not to use tire chains. In this case, I recommend the Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains # PW1038. The...
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  • Where are Konig CG-9 Snow Chains Manufactured
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