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SVR575 Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: uk & Europe Posts: 1827 |
Winter tyres would be a good idea. SVR 2018 in Santorini Black. |
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Fri Jan 04 2013 7:23pm |
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ikeysolomon Member Since: 02 Jul 2007 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 60 |
It's mandatory that you have chains. In the event of snowfall (highly likely at the moment, I work in the Alps) there are regular police checkpoints by the snow chain areas you will see. If you do not have chains, they will turn you back around and not let you proceed. Also, I'd suggest that you try putting them on before you go (it's not funny in a snowfall, with cold hands). Winter tyres a must!
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Fri Jan 04 2013 8:58pm |
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mrfrog Member Since: 07 Aug 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 285 |
If anything, to check they fit On top of high vis (one per passenger) and 2x triangles, you'll need beam converters unless your headlamps can be adapted to right-hand driving, a full set of spare bulbs and fuses, and speed camera warning devices (inc. GPS ones) are now illegal I believe. France used to be great for a bit of high speed fun, but no longer, they're much less lenient than in the uk nowadays. "Roads ? Where we're going there are no roads." Back to the future. |
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Sat Jan 05 2013 11:19am |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
ikeysolomon if you fit winter tyres, with the correct emblem (mountain/snowflake) do you still need to carry chains? |
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Sat Jan 05 2013 11:24am |
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jakeob Member Since: 21 Nov 2012 Location: cheshire Posts: 64 |
Thank you so much for the feed back,,, I just bought some normal tyres as well
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Sat Jan 05 2013 11:34am |
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jakeob Member Since: 21 Nov 2012 Location: cheshire Posts: 64 |
Would i still need winter tryes if i am equiped with 4 snow chains?? |
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Sat Jan 05 2013 11:48am |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
No, but would be safer
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Sat Jan 05 2013 1:00pm |
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SVR575 Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: uk & Europe Posts: 1827 |
You would only need one set of chains. Four winter tyres. SVR 2018 in Santorini Black. |
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Sat Jan 05 2013 3:26pm |
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G2 Member Since: 29 Aug 2012 Location: Surrey Posts: 9 |
Jakeob,
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Sat Jan 05 2013 5:40pm |
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jakeob Member Since: 21 Nov 2012 Location: cheshire Posts: 64 |
Thanks for the info,
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Sat Jan 05 2013 7:26pm |
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mrfrog Member Since: 07 Aug 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 285 |
Only used snow chains once in 15 years of travelling to the alps almost yearly if not twice yearly, but you still have to take them.
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Sat Jan 05 2013 8:38pm |
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G2 Member Since: 29 Aug 2012 Location: Surrey Posts: 9 |
Buying chains in france is indeed cheaper. Check the clearance on the wheels before you set off though. 22" are pretty big wheels so you want to check that the chains have clearance. Someone on here may have fitted them on 22" before....Most of the snow chains websites have instructions on how to check clearance etc
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Sat Jan 05 2013 9:53pm |
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Vadim Member Since: 20 Apr 2010 Location: London Posts: 855 |
Hi I just came back from Val D'Isere and I did not have snow chains, and most cars over there did not have them either.
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Sat Jan 05 2013 10:15pm |
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Andybow Member Since: 29 Dec 2012 Location: Exeter Posts: 3 |
Brilliant thread! I have lived in the alps past for the last 12 years, I now live in devon.
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Fri Jan 18 2013 10:55pm |
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