Tire Snow Chains for Tesla Y with 255/40-R20 Tires
Updated 11/16/2020 | Published 11/12/2020 >
Question:
Hello, whats the difference between Thule CG-9 chains and Konig CG-9 chains? Both size 117, Konig says fits 2020 Tesla Y, Thule says does not, but they seem identical. Thanks!
asked by: Serge N
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Expert Reply:
CG-9 Chains are not a confirmed fit for 255-40-20 tires.
Konig XG12 Pro Size 247 # TH01594247 are a fit.
Your Tesla Owner's Manual specifically recommends Konig XG-12 tire chains
Thule and Konig are the same company now, so the XG-12 bear both brand names.
expert reply by:
Les D
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