Rubber Tire Tensioner Recommendation for Titan Tire Chain # TC1555
Question:
I have an 2006 DGCV vehicle with the Titan Diamond Chains that has a rubber stretch ring as a tensioned which I prefer. Im looking to buy new Titan Diamond Chains for a 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan but all i see is with an Auto Tensioned TC1555, Id prefer the same stretch rubber ring as before. please advise. Thanks
asked by: Gary S
Expert Reply:
For use with the Titan diamond pattern tire chains part # TC1555 that you referenced the best option for a tensioner is the part # TCMA1. We've found that this is the easiest to install and use compared to the other styles so we recommend the highest.
We do have the streetch ring style part # PW99 listed as a fit too but it would not be my first choice.
Products Referenced in This Question
Glacier Tire Chain Tensioners for 16-1/2" to 19" Rims - Rubber - 1 Pair
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- Tire Chains
- Adjusters
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Titan Chain Multi-Arm Rubber Tire Chain Adjuster for Passenger Vehicles - 1 Pair
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Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Assisted Tensioning - 1 Pair
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- Deep Snow
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- Class S Compatible
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