Konig CS-9 T210
Konig CS-9 T210
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Finding your Tire Size for Tire Chain Applications
If you are in need of tire chains, but unsure of your vehicle's tire size the best place to find this information is on the tire itself. Do not rely on websites or even your vehicle's owner's manual to determine your tire size. Modern vehicles offer many tire and wheel options so it is always best to check the tire itself for your exact tire size.
See the picture below for help on finding your tire size on your tire's sidewall.
Most tire sizes are made up of three numbers. The first number is the tire "width" followed by a "/"; second, is the "aspect ratio" followed by a "R"; then finally the rim size. Most tire sizes will look like this: 215/70R16 or P215/70R16. The "R" in the size denotes a radial tire and the "P" indicates a passenger tire. These designations (R and P) are not used in our sizing guide. This tire size will appear as 215/70-16 in our tire size list.
Light truck tires starting with an "LT" (ie: LT235/85R16) will be listed as LT235/85-16.
If you are in need of tire chains, but unsure of your vehicle's tire size the best place to find this information is on the tire itself. Do not rely on websites or even your vehicle's owner's manual to determine your tire size. Modern vehicles offer many tire and wheel options so it is always best to check the tire itself for your exact tire size.
See the picture below for help on finding your tire size on your tire's sidewall.
Most tire sizes are made up of three numbers. The first number is the tire "width" followed by a "/"; second, is the "aspect ratio" followed by a "R"; then finally the rim size. Most tire sizes will look like this: 215/70R16 or P215/70R16. The "R" in the size denotes a radial tire and the "P" indicates a passenger tire. These designations (R and P) are not used in our sizing guide. This tire size will appear as 215/70-16 in our tire size list.
Light truck tires starting with an "LT" (ie: LT235/85R16) will be listed as LT235/85-16.
Konig
Link Tire Chains
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Description
The smartest, most innovative and quickest to fit and remove link chain available.
Simple installation using Konig's patented, integrated self tensioning system with micro regulation.
Patented external quick release system - one hand, one second removal.
Asymmetrical diamond pattern chain with icebreaker reinforcements - the highest grip on snow and ice of any link chain product.
The best anti-scratch solution employed by standard link chains through the use of nylon "stand-offs"
More durable than standard steel link-style chains.
Designed for car, light truck and SUV use.
Hand assembled in Italy.
Simple installation using Konig's patented, integrated self tensioning system with micro regulation.
Patented external quick release system - one hand, one second removal.
Asymmetrical diamond pattern chain with icebreaker reinforcements - the highest grip on snow and ice of any link chain product.
The best anti-scratch solution employed by standard link chains through the use of nylon "stand-offs"
More durable than standard steel link-style chains.
Designed for car, light truck and SUV use.
Hand assembled in Italy.
Installation Instructions (PDF Format)
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Specification
- Tire Chain Construction
- Alloy Link Chain
- Chain Pattern
- Diamond
- Clearance Requirement
- 9 mm (0.35 in) ❔
- Clearance Spec
- Meets Class "S" Clearance
- Tensioner
- Konig Integrated Tensioning System
- Storage
- Plastic Storage Case, Included FREE!
- Part Number
- T210
- Shipping Weight
- 12 lbs
- Warranty
- 5 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
- Item Condition
- New
Konig CS-9 Chain Clearance Specifications and Details
The Konig CS-9 tire chain requires a minimum of 9 mm of clearance on the inside sidewall of the tire. While other obstructions may be present, the critical clearance area on most vehicles is the inside sidewall of the tire. This is where the tire comes closest to suspension components like springs, shocks, and struts, as well as brake lines. If you are unsure if your vehicle has the 9 mm of clearance to accommodate this chain, be sure to check your vehicle's owner's manual for more information. If you are still unsure, chat or email with one of our winter traction experts today for help.
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