Tire Chains that Fit 2024 Volkswagen GTI with Tire Size 235-35/19
Updated 12/03/2025 | Published 11/29/2025 >
Question:
PWRS75 I am considering that or TH01221100 To fit my 2024 VW GTI, with 235-35/19 tires, 235-45/17 winter tires. Each appears a fit, though pewag does not come up confirmed. It is a smaller link, 9mm, which is potentially tighter fit inside wheel well. I have some leaning toward konig, as if the tensioning fails that type is easily replaced with a new rubber strap. Can you offer confirmation and advice? Thanks, Josh
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Expert Reply:
Hey Josh, the Konig tire chains part # TH01221100 that you referenced are a fit for the tire size of 235/35-19 and 235-45/17 that you have on your 2024 VW GTI and would be a really great option. The Pewag set that you mentioned does not fit your tire size though so it would not be what you would want.
Are you looking for the best value from a set of chains or are you wanting the best possible option?
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Josh G.
12/1/2025
I'm interested in the best possible option, versus tried and true good value of Konig. Auto-tensioning has mixed reviews by individual design. Pewag seemed excellent quality, and I was trying to match to pewag servo 9 RS9 75 4064455 from their site (https://products.pewag.com/us/pewag-servo-9/4064455#ap-product-variants-table) which lists my size. There are mixed experience reported with auto-tensioning, the pewag does look to have given many people good results. I see PWRS74 and PWRS75 listed, are these the same as servo 9 series? If so, sizing tables are inconsistent with pewag.