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Snow socks?



Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
Tempted to get a set of these for the Porsche just in case, but how do they work?!
How are they fitted and do they disintegrate after a bit of driving?
 

Knuckles

ClioSport Admin
I imagine you lay them out and drive over them in the same way you would a mcdonalds tray, then fasten them?

and I'd expect them to chew themselves up after driving on the road for a bit

edit I was wrong, but they're so easy to fit even a woman can do it

 
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Yes you are supposed to stop and take them off
Drive on tarmac with socks and they shread thats where chains are better . However if you that worried would you not fit winter tyres
I have a set of Maggi Trak sport chains as they can be adjusted to fit all our cars .....
 
Illegal over here :dapprove:

Your information is incorrect .It is not illegal to use studded tyres in the uk in apropriate conditions.

And you might find speculation but you wont find any law that states you cant .

And a quick google finds my belief confirmed on pistonheads
 

McGherkin

Macca fan boiiiii
ClioSport Club Member
Your information is incorrect .It is not illegal to use studded tyres in the uk in apropriate conditions.

And you might find speculation but you wont find any law that states you cant .

And a quick google finds my belief confirmed on pistonheads

Yeah, I've just looked into it and they are only illegal if used inappropriately.

EDIT: I wish I was as good as Colin :dapprove:
 
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Yeah, I've just looked into it and they are only illegal if used inappropriately.

EDIT: I wish I was as good as Colin :dapprove:



reality is you would never own a set unless you maybe lived in the far reaches of scotland though ..... they are a pain on roads not covered in ice or snow ..... from personal experience.
 
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  53 Clio's & counting
Snow socks are very good.


As said they are not designed to work on tarmac, so when you start slipping, you stop, lay these out, drive on them, so them up and transverse the bad bit, then whip them off.

They should be used as a last resort type of thing, as they are messy when they come off but they do work very well
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
Good info as usual lads, much appreciated.
Will invest in a set soon.
 

Daz.

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 200 RS EDC
Got me home up our road a few times which is all I wanted from them.

Without them I'd have to leave the car at the end of the road where everyone else slides around the corner. f**k THAT!

So yeah we have a set each in the boot of both of our cars..
 
Just a bit of a summary on this , and after reading the other thread it seems all over the place.

Summer tyres - you will no doubt survive but if you come across a hill or other people stuck most likely you will be too , the further south you are the more likely you are to rely on them unless where you live is fairly rural.

Snow socks - used sparingly they will get you out of trouble with summer tyres on .

Chains , there is a myth that chains don't work on low profile tyres or lowered cars , while for traditional chains thats true there are chains that are designed for alloy wheels with low profile tyres etc , mine fit on our lowered clio no problem , and our 18" 40 profile audi . Maggi Trak sport are what we have

Winter tyres , have been used to them in germany i can recomend them , they won't get you out of anything , but are huge amounts better ,combine them with some sport chains in the boot and you will get out of most situations

Studs , if we have months of a deep freeze and run out of road salt then these are the ultimate , you can legally use them in the UK but being honest why would you own a set ?
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
Are snow socks just good for the drive wheels, or will they give you a good hand at front end grip also?
 


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