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RobsterPC



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Snow chains

It's looking more and more likely that my trip to the Alps neat year is happening. As we'll be there in January, I'd like to have some snow chains alongside the new tyres, just in case. Can anyone recommend any for 20" wheels?

Post #705497 26th Nov 2024 5:48pm
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Alistair



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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Santorini Black

I have Thule / Konig K77´s

Hard to review really as I've had 2 sets (4 chains) for probably 10 or more years and never had to put them on in anger, though they do spend the entire winter in the boot.....

I live in a ski resort and have Conti winter tyres which are excellent IMHO - hence not actually ever needing the chains despite driving on some fairly bad roads over the years with most other people not being able to continue without chains.

The K77´s have nothing around the back which is where the clearance problems are with regular chains. It also means they are way easier to fit, though I've only ever practiced in a warm & dry garage.

They are also adjustable - IIRC there are 5 removable links, so they fit a range of tyre sizes, there´s a chart telling you how many to remove for your specific tyre size. Therefore they should be useable on whatever my next purchase is if it´s a similar size to a FFRR.

Post #705498 26th Nov 2024 5:57pm
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Andy S



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United Kingdom 2015 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Aintree Green

If your near Tonbridge, go and see these people. Really helpful, bought a few sets of chains from them over the years.
snowchains.co.uk

Post #705502 26th Nov 2024 8:28pm
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RobsterPC



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Thanks gents. Yes, Tonbridge is pretty close to me so they sound like a great place to start!

Post #705550 27th Nov 2024 12:27pm
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TMO53



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Robster
I don't know if you're fixed with chains yet but I've upgraded from an L405 to an L460. I have a set of Thule K77's that are unused (bar a trial fit), the L460 need K79's so I have to upgrade. If you're interested we can perhaps do a deal.

Post #708479 6th Jan 2025 6:26pm
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northernmonkeyjones



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United Kingdom 2016 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Santorini Black

I’ve got several set in the garage I’ve accumulated over the years, for different cars. The only ones I’ve ever fitted were to our Octavia. I’ve also had to put them on a hire car once. And I’ve been driving to the alps on and off for 25 years.

IMHO, you will probably not need them and if you do it will be for a short trip, So get the best value set you can. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
FFRR 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography Santorini Black.
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2010 LR D4 Commercial 2.7 TDV6

Post #708486 6th Jan 2025 7:19pm
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TMO53



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NMJ.
I was really trying to contact Robster to see if he’d bought some K77’s as I had a set of 4 which might suit.
In the many years I’ve been driving to the Alps I too have never needed to fit chains. However we visit a minor resort up a narrow road and we do know, if you hit the wrong weather, that the local gendarmerie will stop cars and check if they have winter tyres fitted and/ or chains so best to be on the safe side.

Post #708508 6th Jan 2025 10:04pm
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RobsterPC



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To round this off, the snow chains I bought from Tim arrived today. Hopefully I won't be needing them but it's great to have them, just in case.

Post #708694 9th Jan 2025 1:45pm
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