I bought some new CT rims off eBay and went for the Toyo Open Country WLT1. I live in a high snow area >300" a season and was very happy with the performance last winter. The Tesla package would be fine in a low snow area.
I bought my truck over a year ago with one of the main pluses for me being the ability to connect my truck to the Tesla Powerwall I have and be able to power share when the grid is out. Last fall I got an installer who gave me a quote and Tesla sent me the charger and the gateway panel. Well...
Live near Steamboat Springs and we had snow on the roads here for a couple of weeks. I have Toyo snow tires on the truck. Using the slippery setting with the tires, the truck has been rock solid and I've seen plenty of folks off the road who probably hadn't put on their winter tires yet.
I had a guy put on 4 snow tires for me and he did the same thing no problem using 3 and 4 ton floor jacks. I asked him about it and he said he does have to block up his jacks when he does a large Range Rover.