A ANIMAL
Anyone know if there are any special requirements for thr RS range?
Much Love.
Much Love.
Man up, ride it out. Will be gone within a couple of weeks.
They look like they wouldn't work overly well...
Refurb on all four wheels afterwards.
http://www.roofrackshop.co.uk/snowchains/klack-and-go-pro-tech-snow-chains.htm
Some of these have some 'wheel protection' on them. Pitty that the 'snow socks' are not legal as snow chains.
I've just come back from the french alps, now there was some snow! to be fair you drive through, the issue i had was ride height, car turned into a plough on coilovers lol, there were a few places that sold these fabric snow chains that claim to be just as good without damage to the alloy, £50 for a pair though
I'm sure that the Clio Sport handbook says that snow chains can't be used on the sport as not enough room under the arches. I looked at getting chains 3 years ago when I drove my Clio down to Austria in winter, I will never do that again as it scared the poo out of me with the Clio sliding all over the place.
CBA to fork out for winter tyres. I'd rather just have chains fitted to a couple of cheap steelies and chuck em on if requiredPersonally I'd just get a set of 15" steelies with winter tyres on them and keep a cheap set of snow chains in the car. Can always sell the tyres and steels when you get home if you want.
Should be fine on a trophy with snow chains IMO, they have more clearance than any other RS.
Should be fine on a trophy with snow chains IMO, they have more clearance than any other RS.
i could maybe fetch some snow spec wheels with me.
Quick bump, i can't finad an answer anywhere!!
Will going down a wheel size give enough clearence for snow chains, or is it the clearence from the suspension that is an issue.
Any guesses welcome.
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Go down a wheel size and one tyre width at least..
snow tyres on turbines
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I used to rent out snow chains when i worked in a ski shop, we stocked chains from here "http://www.snowchains.co.uk/index.htm". We had standard, 13mm iirc and a lower profile 9mm. I didn't have an RS at the time so never fitted them but i'd be concerned about cheaper chains fouling/destroying the arches on full lock.
My vote would be for 15" steelies, 185 snow tyres, cheap chains in the boot for the po-po