Milo
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How much? Ever used them? How good, etc?
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How much? Ever used them? How good, etc?
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I saw them in Halford's recently but easily managed to avoid any impulse buying.
Not for me, a waste of money.
not if you visit the places some of us visit. I purchased two sets off ebay. One for my last van 15 inch and now my latest 16 inch.
I have used them on two occasions and they have got me out of trouble twice. Advice though is to make sure you know how to put them on in a flash when on an alpine road with snow pelting down and tempretures in the -10. I have experienced this and its hard work especially with kids.
Contary to the above poster, you need them in several areas of the alps even in summer. I have returned recently from skiing in Scotland where they again proved useful. Also good for mud:thumb:
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We've used snow chains several times. On snow, ice, wet grass and mud.
We simply wouldn't go anywhere without them.
Up to now we've used inexpensive chains (around the £40 range) and although they do work they stretch and break quite easily. I'm currently looking for a better quality set and would welcome any suggestions.
As haganap says, learn to put them on when conditions are easy.
Rog
Causing cosiderable damage to the van no doubt?
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Ivys, I have some £80 ones. very good they are. However I only use them when there is significant snow and I am about to get or get stuck, I remove them as soon as. Driving on them is far too noisey
I have some £80 ones. very good they are. However I only use them when there is significant snow and I am about to get or get stuck, I remove them as soon as.
How much? Too much. Ever used them? No, used my experience to avoid the neccessity. How good, etc? No use if the road is jammed with peeps without chains.
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Mt Blanc high enough?
Company paid for them because it was a legal requirement to carry them.
Good sense prevailed on my part however and I just parked up when it was obviously going to dump a load of the white stuff.
You'd need a chopper to get past one of these when they hit bother in the snow, not snow chains. oh:
Hi Derek, it use to make me when I had a Lorry, all the lorries parked in the yard for a company I did some work for, and me carrying on as usual. I bet they would not have sat there drinking tea all day if they never got paid. That why most drivers today are Polish......... Bob.
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Hi, we have had two sets from here:
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Search our store.......... Snow chains. You want the heavy ones 16mm husky.
Bob.
This is Nuneaton Paul.
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Check the French supermarkets.... :thumb: