Free 2-Day Shipping on orders over $50*
Memorial Day SaleMemorial Day Sale
Available Colors/Styles
Detail Pics

Description

Add traction in minutes.

Snow cover roads can be a p.i.t.a. just to drive, let alone getting out of your car to install cumbersome tire chains in finger-freezing temps. Thule addresses both these issues with their easy-to-install CS-10 Snow Chains for Cars. With the CS-10, mounting time's reduced and simplified, while driving in slippery conditions becomes less of a nightmare.
  • Unique self-tensioning system snugs chains up and prevents them from over tightening
  • Asymmetrical diamond-patterned links for positive traction on snow and ice
  • Hardened Manganese Nickel Steel Alloy chain links for durability
  • Quick-release mechanism for fast and simple removal
  • Only requires 10mm of wheel well clearance
  • Enter your vehicle's information into the Thule Rack Configurator above, to find your correct fit

Share your thoughts

What do you think of the

Thule CS-10 Snow Chains for Cars

? Share a...

No file chosen

Rather attach a photo from another website?

Rather attach a photo from your computer?

  • Product review:
  • Share a video
  • Share a photo

How familiar are you with the product?(optional)

Invalid filetype.

Save

Here's what others have to say...

What size do I need for a 16" tire?? I...

Doug Edwards

Member since 
Posted on

What size do I need for a 16" tire?? I dont know what a .90 or 104 size is.

Mitch

Member since 
Responded on

Hey Doug, look at the side wall of your tire, it will show the diameter as well as the width. Such as 225/65/16. The 225 is the width of the tire. The 65 is the height of the sidewall, and the 16" is the size of the tire.
Once you have determined these dimensions, look at the "Size Chart" under the "Select Options".
Good luck!

Doug Edwards

Member since 
Responded on

Thanks.

Doug Edwards

Member since 
Responded on

Thanks.

Are there any legal restrictions regarding...

mqwebnet

Member since 
Posted on

Are there any legal restrictions regarding the use of Thule CS-10 Snow Chains? I drive primarily in northern and central KY/southwest OH/southeast IN. Thanks.

code

Member since 
Responded on

It depends on time of year and road conditions in most states, but you can check here http://www.tirechainsrequired.com/laws.html