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blackwolf



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Buy another set.
Post #48600 14th Dec 2010 11:00pm
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67_6Cyl



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blackwolf wrote:
Buy another set.


Ordered!
Post #48619 15th Dec 2010 8:52am
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discoch1



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Great!
Post #48620 15th Dec 2010 9:31am
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67_6Cyl



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I am not sure if this is allowed, but for our French members here is a good address for chains for all types of vahicle, where I have just ordered a second set from (propper 16mm chains)

http://www.pro-chaines-neige.com

Best

Jon

PS web site in French obviously
Post #48621 15th Dec 2010 9:39am
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discoch1



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I'm trying to do a deal with a supplier here in CH for HD Union chains with square links and cross bits at 18 mm.
Been at it for the last two years!
Post #48622 15th Dec 2010 9:56am
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bpman



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discoch1 wrote:
I'm trying to do a deal with a supplier here in CH for HD Union chains with square links and cross bits at 18 mm.
Been at it for the last two years!


let me know how you get on, i'd be up for a set

cheers
Post #48623 15th Dec 2010 11:01am
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spudfan



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According to this,if you only have one pair of snow chains stick them on the front wheels.


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Post #49199 20th Dec 2010 11:26pm
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CFB



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SiWhite wrote:
Serious response here - and bear in mind I've never used snow chains!

What about putting one on the front and one on the rear - same side? Diff lock engaged so no danger of loss of traction.


Err, think you need to read up on differentials and the laws of physics, in this scenario you could easily lose grip on the non-chain fitted side and go absolutely nowhere (unless you had traction control of course but even then it would not be a good option and progress would be very slow indeed) Andy
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Shocked NOT A GOOD IDEA RLD fabricator of Hidden Winch Mount for D3/4 roof racks jerry can holders CB aerial mounts and much more and agent for Helsport Tents and gear
Post #49406 22nd Dec 2010 4:50pm
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CFB



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Eyup Ray, long time no see!! Andy
Post #49411 22nd Dec 2010 4:57pm
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Surrey Rover



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Any views on the fabric versions of snow chains? (not sure of their actual name)

I have seen them used lots in the Alps and my neighbour has them for her Disco 3 and she goes everywhere to feed the horses in the fields.
Post #49412 22nd Dec 2010 4:57pm
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RLD



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Andy Thumbs Up RLD fabricator of Hidden Winch Mount for D3/4 roof racks jerry can holders CB aerial mounts and much more and agent for Helsport Tents and gear
Post #49418 22nd Dec 2010 5:04pm
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Zinke



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Surrey Rover wrote:
Any views on the fabric versions of snow chains? (not sure of their actual name)

I have seen them used lots in the Alps and my neighbour has them for her Disco 3 and she goes everywhere to feed the horses in the fields.


Snow socks?

Think there ok for road use but not many miles of that, if you want to use them off road at all i would buy chains, they are a lot stronger!

Pete.
Post #49420 22nd Dec 2010 5:11pm
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