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VIKING Member Since: 22 Sep 2007 Location: Stavern, NORWAY Posts: 389 |
You never need chains on a FL2! 2008 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Automatic, Caspian Blue, Alpaca, Moon roof, Exclusive pack. |
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24th Dec 2010 10:54 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
are these the plastic spikes that you have the adapter attached on the hub or actual chains?
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24th Dec 2010 10:58 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
also to add,
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24th Dec 2010 11:09 am |
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JOHNTYWYN Member Since: 18 Apr 2010 Location: Tywyn Posts: 35 |
Thanks. There is a plastic adaptor fitted on the hub, which incidentally I keep in place all the time. The chains have a plastic framework, but the actual chains look very flimsy; they are invoiced as part number LR005169. |
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24th Dec 2010 12:29 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
That number is the spike spiders, I don't have the
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24th Dec 2010 2:12 pm |
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AHoy Member Since: 31 Dec 2008 Location: South West Posts: 53 |
I have the Spyke Spiders for my FL2 and they are a quick easy roadside fit assuming you already have the carriers fitted to the wheels. They are more than adequate in strength and do the job well (assuming you are not attempting Defender terrain). No wheel lifting required for any of the fitting. The wheel fittings are steel BTW, with just a plastic cover. Have you actually tried a trial fit yet? You will probably have to adjust the number of links from the "out-of-the-box" setting.
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24th Dec 2010 10:08 pm |
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JOHNTYWYN Member Since: 18 Apr 2010 Location: Tywyn Posts: 35 |
Thanks Ahoy; sound advice. The LR dealer tried fitting them, but got in a bit of a mess. They seemed too short for the job, bearing in mind my Pirelli Ice and Snow tyres. Lifting the wheels made fitting possible, but if the links can be adjusted, I will try that when the snow clears !!!
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24th Dec 2010 11:19 pm |
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oakwood Member Since: 01 Feb 2009 Location: Brussels Posts: 96 |
I'm just having fun with these now. Trying to fit them Xmas morning as driving up to Andorra tomorrow - from Toulouse. I ordered them with the car - in case I needed them. Now I may do if the local rules say so. I'm glad I did as I now read that standard chains either don't fit or could damage the car. Seem bloody complicated though! Can't get them over the wheel just now. That's why I came here for some tips. I probably need to adjust them as I have 18 inch wheels. |
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25th Dec 2010 11:17 am |
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JOHNTYWYN Member Since: 18 Apr 2010 Location: Tywyn Posts: 35 |
Good luck. I have the 17 inch wheels, and these Spike Spyders are supposed to fit 17 and 18 inch. I too struggle, and have serious doubts as to whether they will go round the wheel !! |
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25th Dec 2010 11:30 am |
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oakwood Member Since: 01 Feb 2009 Location: Brussels Posts: 96 |
I've done it now. I expanded the chains by two links. And to get them fully on the wheel, I had to role slightly forward and back to be able to slip them fully over. Beats jacking the car up. Now I know what to do, I'm not expecting too much trouble to fit them once in the snow. The base plate thing is on and will will stay on.
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25th Dec 2010 4:14 pm |
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JOHNTYWYN Member Since: 18 Apr 2010 Location: Tywyn Posts: 35 |
Oakwood; every single word of your last message completely echoes my own thoughts and experience. I also experimented with extending the links on my 17 inch wheels; but after one extension gave up because it was biting cold. Your idea of rolling forward and back is presumably with the engine running; I have 30 cm of snow surrounding my FL2 at the moment; and for a 66 year old pushing is a non starter.
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25th Dec 2010 8:23 pm |
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wizking Member Since: 18 Mar 2010 Location: Around Posts: 1848 |
I have used mine a couple of times and are a fantastic design. As long as you have the bracket fitted to the wheels it takes about 30 seconds to connect the actual spikes. Remember you should have a fingers gap between the chain and tyre once on and that the green section should be at the bottom and left off. This will then self centre as you drive, it also takes a good few revolutions for the spike spiders to actually ride themselves to the correct position. If you go to the spike spider website there is a downloadable video which shows the whole fitting procedure.
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25th Dec 2010 9:23 pm |
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JOHNTYWYN Member Since: 18 Apr 2010 Location: Tywyn Posts: 35 |
Thanks. The link to the video was excellent help. |
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25th Dec 2010 10:34 pm |
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VIKING Member Since: 22 Sep 2007 Location: Stavern, NORWAY Posts: 389 |
30 cm of snow is no match for a FL2 provided you have proper winter tyres. Pirelli will do! 2008 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Automatic, Caspian Blue, Alpaca, Moon roof, Exclusive pack. |
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25th Dec 2010 10:57 pm |
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