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Hobgoblin
 


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Snow Chains

I know this has been covered before but I am looking for a simple answer, as in yes or no, I have 2 sets of RUD-matic classic V chains and we are heading off to Orcieres for skiing over Christmas, question is, do I need spacers or not Question , I am going to put the road tyres back on, 255/55/19's Wranglers.
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Hobgoblin
 


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Is that a yes or a no then Question

Or does nobody know the answer Question
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i would say NO if you are using them for short tarmac journeys, and YES if you are doing more extreme off-road driving.

there is pleny of space between the chain and suspension of the rear but only about 1mm on the front.

i fitted 35mm spacer on rear and 30mm spacers on front last year using pewags

for road use , i wouldnt bother.
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Cheers for that Duncan Thumbs Up I would only be using them on the road should they be needed, it is just that the law says they must be carried.
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i wouldnt bother with spacers then, not worth the expense

If its only on tarmac then i would almost guarentee that you wont need to use them. we drove off road on the crosiere last year without chains for a couple of days and the D3 was very capable

Edit : however, if you want to borrow some let me know
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Got a set of spacers you can borrow if that helps?
  
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that was with stt's though Dunc, Paul says he's gonna put STD road tyres on.....
Paul, I'd be inclined to keep your mtr's on.....
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i still think he will be ok on tarmac though.

but yes, i take your point, i forgot about the STTs Embarassed
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I was under the impression that the standard tyres were better for the likes of sand and snow, apart, of course, from the weeker sidewalls, they tend to float as opposed to digging in.
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On tarmac i think they will be more than capable. we used STTs in icy mud etc.

however, ive never used the D3 on std road tyres in poor conditions so cant talk from experience
 Duncan
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I'm getting really confused by all this snow chain advice. Confused

Going to Austria skiing just for 1 week over xmas. I don't expect I'll need the snow chains but it's a legal requirement to carry them. Under the circumstances, I'd like to know that if I do need to use them they would fit without ripping the front suspension to bits! I'm also running 255/55 R19" HSE wheels but with Scorpions. Obviously I don't want to spend much money as I'm hoping not to use them!

I thought I'd got to the bottom of this, but now I've read the latest RUD catalogue, the serial numbers of what will apparently fit contradict their web site?

Anybody know what will fit (front only) and is cheap enough for legal minimum/very occasional use? Question
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Isn't the rubber in MTR's too hard and lacking in silicone for snow use? I thought the softer compound of a road tyre would work better in the snow?
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Mine are 19641 RM Classic V-0141, to fit 255/55/19's
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CC, just stick them on the rear. there is plenty of clearance.

however, best way to satisfy your self is to fit them here at home and see for yourself what the clearence is. that way you will have your own piece of mind.
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FFRR 3.6 Vogue TDV8 SOLD
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That's probably the best advice, I'll see about putting them on tomorrow and see what they look like Thumbs Up
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