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VIKING Member Since: 22 Sep 2007 Location: Stavern, NORWAY Posts: 389 |
Touche. No, you are right. I havent. And there you may have some winter and snow. And let me guess: There you do use proper winter-tyres, and not some useless M+S-tyres or whatever they are called. Right? And also know you get ahead in the snow with a FL2 WITHOUT chains. Right? 2008 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Automatic, Caspian Blue, Alpaca, Moon roof, Exclusive pack. |
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9th Dec 2011 9:51 am |
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VIKING Member Since: 22 Sep 2007 Location: Stavern, NORWAY Posts: 389 |
I have no dislike for chains, -I just dont see the need when you have a FL2. Other cars, X3 and such, may need chains.... 2008 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Automatic, Caspian Blue, Alpaca, Moon roof, Exclusive pack. |
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9th Dec 2011 4:47 pm |
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trekntrail Member Since: 03 Sep 2011 Location: wherever there's mountains and snow Posts: 29 |
The police in many Alpine areas have different opinions to you Viking and I'd prefer to take their advice. In Highland Scotland (where the climate is considered Arctic not Alpine!) my problems have been caused by very deep windblown drifts meaning I have been stuck at home unable to get to work and verglas covered tracks caused by the frequent thaw/freeze cycles we experience. Deep drifts over 1m deep are unpassable even in an FL2 with chains but the verglas covered tracks I experience NEED chains since even winter tyres don't grip on that stuff!! |
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9th Dec 2011 7:02 pm |
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VIKING Member Since: 22 Sep 2007 Location: Stavern, NORWAY Posts: 389 |
1 meter of snow, -ok, I agree, that is a little much. But 50 cm if the snow if it is not too packed, -that is possible. I have done that with my FL2. But perhaps that's the limit?
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9th Dec 2011 10:53 pm |
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wizking Member Since: 18 Mar 2010 Location: Around Posts: 1848 |
Viking, maybe a free week or so in your cabin would prove to me that I will never need the chains!!!! |
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10th Dec 2011 2:18 am |
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VIKING Member Since: 22 Sep 2007 Location: Stavern, NORWAY Posts: 389 |
No, all you have to do is to drive through the snow with proper winter-tyres. That will convince you. But it has to be proper winter-tyres. Not some S&M-tyres. Those are for sado-maschocists who loves pain...... 2008 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Automatic, Caspian Blue, Alpaca, Moon roof, Exclusive pack. |
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10th Dec 2011 12:49 pm |
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jp Member Since: 11 May 2009 Location: North East Posts: 432 |
If you have the need to drive in more than 50 cm of snow its not a freelander you need ( you really don't need chains in snow, ice yes.)
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10th Dec 2011 5:32 pm |
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