Benefits of Using the Thule Premium Self-Tensioning Snow Tire Chains # TH02230K55
Question:
Really? Do you actually sell these to people that use them? Too many tools and too much prep work for the average housewife or office nerd. Cant imagine anyone else that actually uses chains would pay that much for this gimmicky and expensive toy.
asked by: The F
Expert Reply:
The largest benefit to using the Thule Premium Self-Tensioning Snow Tire Chains, # TH02230K55, is the fact that it is the only chains which leave your wheels untouched. The tire chain strictly sits on the tire tread to avoid damage to your vehicle's rims. In addition these chains offer a self-centering, self-tensioning system and steel tensioning springs to create a perfect fit even on worn tires.
Having recently completed a training session on tire chains here at etrailer, I can tell you first hand that purchasing a high quality, easy to install tire chain is well worth the added cost. I am not a fan of being out in the cold so when it comes time to install tire chains, I would not want to be kneeling in the snow fighting to get a pair of chains on my vehicle. I feel that these chains by far are the easiest chains to install and for someone that will use them often, they are well worth their price tag.
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Konig K-Summit Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Self Tensioning - 1 Pair
- Tire Chains
- Tire Chains
- Steel D-Link w Ice Spikes
- Rim Protection
- Deep Snow
- Ice
- On Road Only
- Automatic
- Class S Compatible
- Clamp Onto Tire
- Konig
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