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Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« on: 10 November 2012, 22:25:24 »

Hubby has ordered me to obtain some snow chains/ socks for when i start comutting fortnightly. his words were .....

" id feel much more content if i know you had a set in the car" dont under stand why hes worried i am miltary snow and ice driver trained but orders are orders so best do as im told so......

Can any one recomend a set i believe my tryers are 225/55/16.

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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #1 on: 10 November 2012, 22:29:06 »

dont want to be negative , but I must say they are not practical :-\
 
and your hands will be frozen..
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #2 on: 10 November 2012, 22:32:37 »

Snow socks are useless IMHO ... if the conditions are slushy, they don't grip, if patchy the socks wear out very fast.

Chains are now so easy to use, fit them, drive from the snowy bits to the cleared bits, remove, continue.

Each chain takes less than a minute to fit with a little (15 minutes) practice, and even less to remove.

These are the type I use, but I bought mine years back !!!! so I have no experience of this seller ...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-2012-BEST-SELLING-SUPERIOR-QUALITY-POLAR-EASY-FIT-CAR-SNOW-CHAINS-/200834524709?pt=UK_Car_Parts_Vehicles_Automobila_ET&var=500112835864&hash=item2ec2aba625
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #3 on: 10 November 2012, 22:33:43 »

dont want to be negative , but I must say they are not practical :-\
 
and your hands will be frozen..

yep i agree and if its that bad i wont travel but as i said to him its all main roads well 99% of the journy so i should be okay i was looking at the socks to just get me out of a tricky situation
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #4 on: 10 November 2012, 22:35:36 »

Snow socks are useless IMHO ... if the conditions are slushy, they don't grip, if patchy the socks wear out very fast.

Chains are now so easy to use, fit them, drive from the snowy bits to the cleared bits, remove, continue.

Each chain takes less than a minute to fit with a little (15 minutes) practice, and even less to remove.


thank you there cheeper then i expected.

hopefully ill not have to use them
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #5 on: 10 November 2012, 22:51:54 »

 a practical thought.
  we live in england not scandinavia or russia or other countries were they get real snow that is never cleared from the road,and chains are essintal. i've heared of global warming but snow chains south of tomintoul, even mrs mckay never had chains.
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #6 on: 10 November 2012, 23:08:59 »

Got some chains from Lidl last year as did Jimbob I think. One of their monday specials for about £25 I think.
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« Reply #7 on: 10 November 2012, 23:27:26 »

Never yet been stuck on snow in the Omega :y Got held up on the A23 going up Handcross Hill, last winter.
Six inches of snow on the ground, sat for an hour or so while the polis cleared up a prang. When we got going, was passing cars with snowsocks which were slipsliding every where.

Just make sure that the tyres are in good nick with decent tread, keep a bag of rock salt in the boot along with a shovel and all the usual bits, like a good length of stout rope, a blanket, boots etc, :y

Keeping the gas tank and the petrol tank brimmed, that'll help with traction too :y
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #8 on: 11 November 2012, 00:16:25 »

Agreed Al. That said, for £40 I will be sticking a set in the car just in case ;) Only once considered using them with the saloon and the snow was deep enough here that the bumper was making a good plough (a few years back when it closed the main roads here too ::))

Reminds me though... I need to get another set for my new van ::)
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #9 on: 11 November 2012, 00:34:25 »

We have had a number of estates without any problem but a saloon that I bought was terrible in the ice/snow, ended up putting a number of sandbags in the boot..... ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #10 on: 11 November 2012, 03:52:15 »

I thought snow chains were illegal to use in the UK?
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #11 on: 11 November 2012, 09:17:24 »

Got some chains from Lidl last year as did Jimbob I think. One of their monday specials for about £25 I think.



Same here  :y

I'll have a word with the missus later (she works there) and see if she can find out when they are coming in  :)
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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #12 on: 11 November 2012, 09:39:17 »

Never yet been stuck on snow in the Omega :y Got held up on the A23 going up Handcross Hill, last winter.
Six inches of snow on the ground, sat for an hour or so while the polis cleared up a prang. When we got going, was passing cars with snowsocks which were slipsliding every where.

Just make sure that the tyres are in good nick with decent tread, keep a bag of rock salt in the boot along with a shovel and all the usual bits, like a good length of stout rope, a blanket, boots etc, :y

Keeping the gas tank and the petrol tank brimmed, that'll help with traction too :y

We have a pussers blackgrip for the car with sleeping bag, shovel, 24 hr rat pack, small cooker, high vis warmers coat, tourch etc. Never thought of putting rock salt in her tbh but will be this year.
when doing the long journy from yeovil to cranwell i make sure i have filled up before i leave. 

Hubby remembers from a few years ago when he got stick in cornwall the amout of other car users who had nothing in there car and were freezing becuase they got caught short. i remeber getting cought in the floods in 2006 with my son who was 2 at the time. i remember thinking how unprepaired somedrivers were and dont know how to drive in adverse conditions. remember Hubbys dad calling me and telling me to find a hotel and travel the next day. a 4  hour journy took me 9hrs but my miggy made it home proud through some very deep puddles wrote of my gearbox though as the breather pipe was too short and eneded up sucking in the flood water need less to say it now lives as the same hight as my coolant reservour :)

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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #13 on: 11 November 2012, 10:47:57 »

I have a set of those Entwood, PITA to fit because of the limited space between the tyre and the body of the car. I also bought snowsocks and are far easier to fit. The chains have come off a couple of times and luckily nothing was damaged. The snowsocks have never come off and they have gotten me out of trouble a few times. As I live in Aviemore I see my fair share of snow.  :o :o

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Re: Under Orders, After your recomendations....
« Reply #14 on: 11 November 2012, 11:01:36 »

Yup, got a set last year from lidl, piece of piss to fit.

They come in sizes like 90, 100, 110 etc, and the box states which wheels they fit.

Id go for the cheapest you can, you shouldnt need them much to warrent spending much
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