Poster: A snowHead
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I have a Renault Megane Scenic RX4 (it's a 4x4 - but not like a chelsea tractor - more of a token girly 4x4 - it just doesn't have the grit if you get what I mean)
I had a crash last year in the most tame snow conditions in the uk and a couple of years back when driving up to Tignes got into some trouble, so don't exactly trust this car in the snow.
anyway looking on ebay there are plenty of snow chains for quite cheap, but then I come across snow socks - well now I have a dilemma
do i get a set for the front or back wheels - or do I need for all 4 wheels?
whats your opinion?
thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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short answer - chains are better than socks, and they go on the rear wheels of a 4x4
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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If you do a search on snow socks there are several threads. They haven't got many fans.
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Dont bother with socks, they dont last long
Buy chains, they will go on the front, you have a part time 4*4, most of the drive goes to the front.
Consider buying all season or M&S tyres, ie Pirelli Scorpions.
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Okay, I'll be that person BMF_Skier! Firstly I must say I have never used snowsocks myself although had a pair in the car for quite a whiile. However last winter, when all the snow fell in the UK in February and caused chaos, the only thing driving around Farnborough was my dad in his Jag X-type with snowsocks. 4wd (although no diff locks) and snowsocks on all four wheels meant he had plenty of traction and was called upon by many friends who were unable to drive their own vehicles. The car coped well with steep inclines and hills too. Now it wasn't a back-to-back test with chains, and it wasn't up an Alp, but he was certainly singing their praises.
Agree with the above post too on requiring chains / socks on all wheels on a 4wd car.
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p.s. The threads altis highlights make good reading. Socks seem to be generally well thought of by those who've actually used them or know someone who does (with the odd exception). But as I say, I haven't used them myself!
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If you have a 4x4 READ the handbook it will tell you which wheels to put them on AND wich buttons to press. eg turn OFF esp or other buttons depending on the vehicle
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Awesome!! It’s just what I need!! Thanks!..............
masseys shoes
Last edited by snowHeads are a friendly bunch. on Tue 18-01-11 6:23; edited 1 time in total
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Higs, Snake oil in a spray can.... nice
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Colin B, is that stuff for real....looks just like expanding foam?
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Poster: A snowHead
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Dot., It's the stuff being sold on eBay (above). I wouldn't want to rely on it.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Chains hands down. Don't even bother with socks. If you get proper chains and use them correctly (i.e. take them off the moment the road is drive-able without them) they will last you forever.
Drove to the Alps last year and just got back yesterday. Only needed them last year though. They are simple to fit and can be done in sub 2 mins per wheel if you're good with your hands. They will provide you with plenty of grip just when you needed. As has already been pointed out, refer to your handbook regards which wheels to put them on and remember to turn ESP/ASR off. I don't see the need for two sets at all. I expect the handbook will say put them on the front wheels. Having the chains on the front will give you more control and provide more grip as that's where most of the weight is.
Best of luck.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I have used snow socks on a VW Sharan syncro (ie 4x4). I had two pairs on and found the experience a joy. To the extent that I was ramming the brakes on to see if I could make the car skid (after carefully making sure no one around me, of course
The fact that they are so very easy to put on and take off is a major plus. I'm sure it is possible to get very good at putting chains on in the dark and cold but I suspect most of us don't do it enough to gain the skill.
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If you can, get a set of winter or all season tyres. Verdestien are another good tyre maker for winter rubber. As others have said, read the handbook and remember 4x4 meNs you might have traction to go, but steering and brakes are still the same as anything else without decent tyres.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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