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Old 22-09-2013, 10:54   #1
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Default For sale. Snow chains

I have a total of 6 pairs of snow chains for sale. Price is for one bag/box (a pair of chains). All are made by Konig so are very good quality.

265 new (bags are dirty from storage) = £85
265 used once = £80
247 used once = £70

(delivery per bag is £10, Slight discount for combined pairs)

First 4 pairs (2 pairs never used, 2 pairs used once) Size 265, Will fit tyres sized below:





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2 other pairs (Used once) Size 247 will fit tyre size below:




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Old 22-09-2013, 11:47   #2
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I don't think anybody on here would want them, if their 4 wheel drive is working.
You could try the BMW site, for X3 and X5 owners though.
Will be great for them to have traction in the snow.

Only an idiot selling his 4x4 just before the winter might consider them.
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Ryan, I told you we wouldn't have a dig at you because you own a Volvo, more a dig that you don't own a 4x4
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Old 22-09-2013, 12:49   #3
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Try Preloved,free site for new/used items.
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Old 22-09-2013, 14:01   #4
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Only an idiot selling his 4x4 just before the winter might consider them.
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I do remember one winter a few years ago, I was on a snow bound lane in my 2 wheel drive van, not stuck, just checking a water leak.
Any way, I heard this bloody racket of a noise coming along the lane, when I looked around the van, I was greeted with a Porsche cayenne being driven slowly by a woman and all 4 wheels had chains on
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Old 22-09-2013, 14:23   #5
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Old 22-09-2013, 14:29   #6
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Isn't the BMW rear wheel drive...?
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Chains will work on ice. No tyres will unless they are studed
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Old 22-09-2013, 15:24   #8
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Chains will work on ice. No tyres will unless they are studed
I have no problems in my Terry when on ice (no studs) and winter tyres are just fine too.
All depends on how you put the power down and how you drive.
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Shame you don't have any in 155/70 r13 or I'd of had a set
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Yes the Beemer is rear drive. Lol
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I don't think anybody on here would want them, if their 4 wheel drive is working.
You could try the BMW site, for X3 and X5 owners though.
Will be great for them to have traction in the snow.

Only an idiot selling his 4x4 just before the winter might consider them.
Have you asked Ryan?


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Too expensive so has to go, not practical for me either, and want somthing thaty handles nicer and less like a wallowing pig, the Volvo's have a lowwer centre of grafity and are bigger too, need the space , also I'll have no problem with the snow in the Hyundai,, thin tries will cut through the snow, also got the weight over the front so will be good enough for any snow we get. Will be getting chains for it, but know where I'll be able to get offroad rally tires for it When auto-testing
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Ice Road Truckers,drive mostly without chains.They only use them for hills.
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Yes the Beemer is rear drive. Lol
Chains Probably aid braking on the front
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Old 22-09-2013, 20:56   #14
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Chains Probably aid braking on the front
rubbish they will lock up in between chains, Rick
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