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pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459 |
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31st Aug 2011 10:42 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Isn't it a requirement even with correctly marked snow tyres on to carry a set of chains when in the alps etc?
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31st Aug 2011 1:04 pm |
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duckworthparts Site Sponsor Member Since: 02 Mar 2009 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 1131 |
£342.00+VAT
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31st Aug 2011 2:36 pm |
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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
Don't you just hate it when prices are quoted as +VAT 2002 Honda VFR800 2002 Toyota Celica 140 Silver (mid life crisis - again!) 2007 FL2 GS Manual Army Reconnaissance Green + freel2.com sticker 2004 Toyota Celica 140 Black - Gone 2000 Toyota Celica 140 Silver - Gone 1998 Toyota Celica ST Pearl Green - Gone 1996 Nissan Primera 1.6 - Gone 1994 Rover Montego 1.6 Auto - Gone |
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31st Aug 2011 2:39 pm |
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rchrdleigh Member Since: 18 Aug 2007 Location: Somewhere in the East of England Posts: 1601 |
Might be worth having a look at the Roof Box Company. Their website lists a number of options for snow traction systems to fit a Freelander 2. This link gives options for 235/65/17 tyres.
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31st Aug 2011 2:51 pm |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
In principle you are quite right Mr Pinks. However, a) we never carry snow chains in these alps - never needed them as her Ladyship's FL2 and its drivers have mastered all that's been thrown at it. b) you can pick up a set of chains for 20% the price of the LR Snow Traction System and if driven correctly over snow n ice with full winter tyres on your snow chains will probably never see the outside of your spare tyre well. |
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31st Aug 2011 4:14 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
I believe that the 342+VAT must be multiplied by 2 as in the description of the item clearly states:
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31st Aug 2011 6:26 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
And beware the fact that with the original 18 inches rims, because the distance between the tire and the shock absorber housing on the rear wheels is very small, a snow chain that envelop the tire entirely could rub the shock absorber housing.
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31st Aug 2011 6:32 pm |
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pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459 |
you would think, howvever LR state only to fit to the front wheels. 342+ Luxury Tax is a very good price for new, just more than I want to spend. thanks anyway. |
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31st Aug 2011 8:05 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Many people think that a snow traction system is for proper take off...
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31st Aug 2011 8:13 pm |
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wizking Member Since: 18 Mar 2010 Location: Around Posts: 1848 |
Having used the traction system mentioned in the bad snow last year (only for testing as the car was fantastic without them) I would say that having them on the front was all that is necessary. As well as added traction, better stopping and brilliant steering capabilities, it is such a quick system to use. The initial set up of fixing the plate to the wheels (it locks onto the wheel nut heads and stays there as long as you have bad weather) is about 10 mins, then to actually put on the chains is about 30 seconds per wheel.
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1st Sep 2011 6:19 am |
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