I am not sure what solid circle means but I will try them. Will report back. It seems like cable chains just don*t work for these.For the 17" I found the Peerless chains fit very well.
This one will fit your 19" tires.
https://www.peerlesschain.com/tire-chain-finder/traction/tirechains/1467
Look at this thread.
https://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123858461-17-quot-Stock-Rims-and-limitations-on-Snow-Chains
With the 19" rims, cables might fit and will not touch the structs, and cost less.
For the 17" I found the Peerless chains fit very well.
This one will fit your 19" tires.
https://www.peerlesschain.com/tire-chain-finder/traction/tirechains/1467
Look at this thread.
https://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123858461-17-quot-Stock-Rims-and-limitations-on-Snow-Chains
With the 19" rims, cables might fit and will not touch the structs, and cost less.
I tried my SZ143s on my 2019 GT's stock P225/55R19s (Toyo A36), and while the chains do fit onto the tire, the inner cable hits the same part as in the link above. Can't say how much damage it would do over time, but probably not worth risking it.Look at this thread.
https://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123858461-17-quot-Stock-Rims-and-limitations-on-Snow-Chains
With the 19" rims, cables might fit and will not touch the structs, and cost less.
I sure would like a definitive answer on this, I have a 2019 GT-Reserve. I recently moved to a mountain community that ranges between 5000 and 6000 feet in elevation and does get some snow although it's typically melted within a few days. The roads do get plowed but are hilly so I would like the traction extra traction provided by chains.
I got a flyer with the owners packet that stated do not use chains. It does not elaborate or say if cables are acceptable. Nice of Mazda to warn people but not go into detail.
I'm thinking the blanket warning about chains means traditional link chains but maybe not the more modern cable designs ? I would like to have a set of something functional that doesn't rub on any suspension structures before we get the first snowfall.