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attox Member Since: 24 Jul 2007 Location: Genova Posts: 93 |
Hi Jimmy! It should appear funny but i use winter tyres normally, even if I live on the Mediterrranean sea! (BTW today is a gorgeous sunny day). The reason is quite simple. All around I have mountains and very close to the Alps. During the winter season in those area is not unusual to find ice on very steepy slopes. Eventually you need chains and it is also compulsory to keep them on board. Moreover even when you drive on a highway you feel more secure. In Europe most of people in Austria, Switzerland and northen Italy use 2 sets of tyres just for that. attox. |
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17th Jan 2008 12:41 pm |
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bjartin Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Moved to Defender2.net. Posts: 616 |
attox wrote :
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17th Jan 2008 5:39 pm |
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jimmy Member Since: 27 Sep 2007 Location: Denmark Posts: 300 |
[quote="jimmy"]Hi Attox !
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19th Jan 2008 7:20 pm |
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attox Member Since: 24 Jul 2007 Location: Genova Posts: 93 |
[quote="jimmy"]
Jimmy, I don't know about the tyre pressure monitoring system. I simply followed what indicated on the owner's manual and the possible interference with sensors or other is in part logical speculation and advise from technicians. Looking at your picture it looks your chain is not touching anyware and I hope you checked also with the wheel completely steered on left and right. What we cannot forsee is what happens during the real driving on snow. I don't know if you had the chance to test the chains yet. Even if the chain adhere perfectly on the tyre in standing position it has the tendency to "follow" the centrifugal force when the wheel is revolving. By the way on the smaller 16" rims LR does not put any limit on the type of chain as it does on the 17" and 18" ones, so probably they stayed more on the prundential side. |
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20th Jan 2008 8:58 am |
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jimmy Member Since: 27 Sep 2007 Location: Denmark Posts: 300 |
Anyway - I'll send some pictures
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20th Jan 2008 10:15 am |
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attox Member Since: 24 Jul 2007 Location: Genova Posts: 93 |
Yes, I think that with 1cm-1.5cm gap is too narrow, no safe margin at all. I ordered the spikes type together with my FL2 that will collect in a few days. I hope to never use chains. As told before I need them mainly for police regulations. |
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20th Jan 2008 2:01 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
i was told old my old cars chains a gap that can fit your finger in should be ok
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20th Jan 2008 4:37 pm |
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attox Member Since: 24 Jul 2007 Location: Genova Posts: 93 |
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20th Jan 2008 5:15 pm |
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jimmy Member Since: 27 Sep 2007 Location: Denmark Posts: 300 |
.......I think it depends where you put it.......... |
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20th Jan 2008 5:30 pm |
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morrisgf Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Waasmunster Posts: 10 |
Hello,
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25th Feb 2008 9:38 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I maybe wrong but i am sure the manual states fit chains to the front wheels only
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25th Feb 2008 9:43 am |
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attox Member Since: 24 Jul 2007 Location: Genova Posts: 93 |
Hi morrisgf! Have a look at these past treads, you may find the information you need: http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic1027.html?highlight=snow+chain http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic1029.html?highlight=snow+chain Enjoy the Alps! |
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25th Feb 2008 9:57 am |
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VIKING Member Since: 22 Sep 2007 Location: Stavern, NORWAY Posts: 389 |
What sort of winter tyres do you have on? If you have proper winter tyres, there should be no need for chains. (If chains, I recomend chains on all 4 wheels) I have Conti 4x4 IceContact (without studs), and have no need for chains. What do you have on? 2008 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Automatic, Caspian Blue, Alpaca, Moon roof, Exclusive pack. |
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25th Feb 2008 11:27 am |
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morrisgf Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Waasmunster Posts: 10 |
Hello Viking,
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26th Feb 2008 9:49 am |
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