Wineman
Member Since: 25 Jan 2005
Location: UK/France
Posts: 103
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Has anyone used their D3 with Snow chains? I don't know why I remember seeing somewhere (I think in the owners manual) not to use snow chains with the D3 or with the HSE 18inch tyres! Can anyone advise and what type to use? 2017 Disco5 First Edition(On Order)
2013 Disco4 HSE Luxury
2012 Disco4 HSE
2005 Disco03 TDV6 HSE
2002 Disco02 TD5 ES
1987 Defender 90(MOD)
2002 Fendt 180 Tractor
1950 Massey Ferguson Tractor
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16th Dec 2005 1:01 pm |
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MLGOMEZ
Member Since: 14 Jun 2005
Location: West Sussex
Posts: 23
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Hi
I'm going Skiing in Andorra after Xmas and I know some places are prohibited without snow chains!
Would be interested in answers on this subject
Landrover ones are very very expensive
Regards
Miguel
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16th Dec 2005 1:11 pm |
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aitchy
Member Since: 27 Sep 2005
Location: Peterborough
Posts: 130
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search for this thread as we covered this not long ago
Cheap(ish) Snow Chains? TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue and still smiling
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16th Dec 2005 1:32 pm |
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Wineman
Member Since: 25 Jan 2005
Location: UK/France
Posts: 103
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Yes, sorry just found the info. 2017 Disco5 First Edition(On Order)
2013 Disco4 HSE Luxury
2012 Disco4 HSE
2005 Disco03 TDV6 HSE
2002 Disco02 TD5 ES
1987 Defender 90(MOD)
2002 Fendt 180 Tractor
1950 Massey Ferguson Tractor
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16th Dec 2005 2:10 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Wineman wrote:Yes, sorry just found the info.
By the way... welcome back Wineman ! Not heard from you in a while. How are the French vineyards these days ?
-s
And from the manual...
SNOW CHAINS
Snow chains are designed for use on
hard-surface roads in extreme snow conditions
only, and are not recommended for off-road
use. If it is necessary to fit snow chains to your
vehicle, ALWAYS observe the following:
• Front wheels: Snow chains can only be
fitted to the front wheels of vehicles
equipped with 17 or 18 inch wheels.
• Rear wheels: Snow chains MUST NOT be
fitted to the rear wheels of any vehicle.
• Snow chains MUST NOT be fitted to a
temporary spare wheel.
• ONLY Land Rover approved chains should
be used. These are designed for your
vehicle and will eliminate any risk of
damage to other components. Approved
snow chains are only available from a Land
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
• Always adhere to the snow chain fitting and
retensioning instructions and the speed
limitations recommended for varying road
conditions. NEVER exceed 50 km/h
(30mph).
• ONLY fit snow chains in pairs.
• Avoid tyre damage by removing the chains
as soon as the road is free from snow.
• In some driving conditions, it may be
beneficial to deactivate DSC in order to
maximise traction.
WARNING
DO NOT fit unapproved snow chains - this
could damage tyres, wheels, suspension and
brake components and could result in damage
to the bodywork of the vehicle.
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16th Dec 2005 3:14 pm |
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Wineman
Member Since: 25 Jan 2005
Location: UK/France
Posts: 103
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Simon, vineyards are fine but keeping me away from Disco3 site. Excellent harvest, but you would expect me to say that! How is Apple?
Does the manual say anything about my HSE 19inch tyres? I would go and look but my wife has the car!!!!!!!!! 2017 Disco5 First Edition(On Order)
2013 Disco4 HSE Luxury
2012 Disco4 HSE
2005 Disco03 TDV6 HSE
2002 Disco02 TD5 ES
1987 Defender 90(MOD)
2002 Fendt 180 Tractor
1950 Massey Ferguson Tractor
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16th Dec 2005 3:22 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Wineman wrote:Simon, vineyards are fine but keeping me away from Disco3 site. Excellent harvest, but you would expect me to say that! How is Apple?
Does the manual say anything about my HSE 19inch tyres? I would go and look but my wife has the car!!!!!!!!!
Apple's cool... busy too.
Not sure. I have an 'S' Don't think so though unless I missed it. Only thing i can find is that the Temp Spare must never be fitted with chains.
255/55 R19 H or V - All terrain tyre chains to be fitted to fronts only as with all sizes.
-s
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16th Dec 2005 3:44 pm |
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jollybodger
Member Since: 11 Jul 2005
Location: Marlow, Bucks
Posts: 313
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The LR snow chains are about £378 for a pair, it may be cheaper to rent a pair. Try the roofbox.co.uk site about this.
We are heading down to France shortly and have been warned that the French police are keen to check UK cars (what a surprise). The alternative is to carry a pair even though they won't fit. They never ask to check that they will fit, just that you have them.
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16th Dec 2005 3:57 pm |
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Nickhearne
Member Since: 28 May 2005
Location: Ibstone Bucks
Posts: 999
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jollybodger wrote:The LR snow chains are about £378 for a pair, it may be cheaper to rent a pair. Try the roofbox.co.uk site about this.
We are heading down to France shortly and have been warned that the French police are keen to check UK cars (what a surprise). The alternative is to carry a pair even though they won't fit. They never ask to check that they will fit, just that you have them.
Just what I had in mined! D5 HSE Waitona Grey 2015
Range Rover Sport Estate 2.0 P400e Hse Dynamic Black
D4 HSE Santorini Black
Almond Arabica hide & Walnut trim Now sold
Discovery 3 TDV6 SE
Zambezi Silver Ebony leather Now sold
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17th Dec 2005 2:23 pm |
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Nickhearne
Member Since: 28 May 2005
Location: Ibstone Bucks
Posts: 999
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Well I have found a set of snow chains for £50 delivered!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Husky-Snow-Chains-4x...dZViewItem
Or if you want to bid!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...T&rd=1
£50 delivered
http://www.leisureshack.co.uk/default.htm?page=120074
A alternative
http://www.cooksmotor.co.uk/page9.html
If you think the size is not correct I have been told that quote
You would have to use the KIT460 and take up the 10mm excess by wrapping the small chain around the main chain twice. If you look at the picture attachment you will see the chain linked between B, C AND D. I have them in stock but can’t deliver now until just after Christmas.
Cheap yes & probably not as good as LR, but they will fit at a fraction of the cost of LR & I have still yet to have to fit or been stopped to show them D5 HSE Waitona Grey 2015
Range Rover Sport Estate 2.0 P400e Hse Dynamic Black
D4 HSE Santorini Black
Almond Arabica hide & Walnut trim Now sold
Discovery 3 TDV6 SE
Zambezi Silver Ebony leather Now sold
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23rd Dec 2005 9:19 am |
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DrLex
Member Since: 15 Jul 2005
Location: Ciderspace [Oi be in Zummerset]
Posts: 4863
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Think you could warrent the soubriquet "Nice Work Nick", there.
I'm loathe to spend nigh on £400 the LR ones for the rare occasion when chains would get me home, when £50 would do. Other than the warranty issue of non-LR chains, is the difference in the construction, ease of attachment/removal and contribution to the dealer-principal's pension fund? Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana
Member of Club Med Sucks
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23rd Dec 2005 1:52 pm |
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Gurvan
Member Since: 02 Jan 2005
Location: Germany... Not far from both the US and Hard German rock...
Posts: 1089
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jollybodger wrote:We are heading down to France shortly and have been warned that the French police are keen to check UK cars (what a surprise). The alternative is to carry a pair even though they won't fit. They never ask to check that they will fit, just that you have them.
Uh ? Snow chains are NEVER mandatory outside certain mountainous areas in France...
The only thing that can happen to you is for some police to decide that YOU need to use those to reach a certain ski resort, have you park in a parking place and fit those snow chains to your tyre...
If no snw chains, then they can refuse you accessing that road for fear you might block it or they could have you wait for the snowtruck...
On most roads snowchain are even prohibited... There are also strict rules regarding snow tyres (The one fitted with small metallic pieces...).
As for the british car being checked more often than other... That might come from the fact that the cannonball races have left certain bad memories...
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23rd Dec 2005 2:04 pm |
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jollybodger
Member Since: 11 Jul 2005
Location: Marlow, Bucks
Posts: 313
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Hi Gurvan,
You have just livened up my last surgery before travelling down to Franc! I bow to your "local" knowledge. We often go down to Montalbert, near La Plagne, and were aware of some owners in our complex being stopped and checked eg carrying bulbs, high visibility tabard, triangle, fire extinguisher and chains. The road up to the village does have a compulsory chain sign ( that I fully accept is local to that road).
I have no problems with being fully prepared as the geography and weather are more extreme than UK, but is does get a tadge wearing when its the UK cars that get checked.
However fantastic area, great snow, great local people and most of us come prepared.
Bonne Noel mom ami
Duncan
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23rd Dec 2005 4:27 pm |
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Gurvan
Member Since: 02 Jan 2005
Location: Germany... Not far from both the US and Hard German rock...
Posts: 1089
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jollybodger wrote:We often go down to Montalbert, near La Plagne, and were aware of some owners in our complex being stopped and checked eg carrying bulbs, high visibility tabard, triangle, fire extinguisher and chains. The road up to the village does have a compulsory chain sign ( that I fully accept is local to that road).
Don't worry about "local" cars being exempt... The tradition is that the judgement whether or not a car should have its snow chain on is vested in the Policeman or the Gendarme...
If you don't have "local" plates (The last two digits in France indicates where you come from...) then you can expect to get stopped and be required to use those snow chains whereas a local might be exempt... After all he does live here and should know the hasard... And that is so despite the fact that one might be born there and live in Paris whereas the other might have local plates and moved there a few months ago !
But then whoever said that law had to make sense...
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23rd Dec 2005 4:36 pm |
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grommet
Member Since: 15 Feb 2005
Location: Northern California
Posts: 331
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Our owner's guide does mention 19" wheels:
SNOW CHAINS
Snow chains are designed for use on hard-surface roads in extreme snow conditions only, and are not recommended for off-road use. If it is necessary to fit snow chains to your vehicle, ALWAYS observe the following:
• Front wheels: Snow chains can only be fitted to the front wheels of vehicles equipped with 17, 18, or 19 inch wheels.
• Rear wheels: Snow chains MUST NOT fitted to rear wheels of the vehicle.
• Snow chains MUST NOT be fitted to a compact/temporary spare wheel.
• ONLY Land Rover approved snow chains should be used. These are designed for your vehicle and will eliminate any risk of damage to other components. Approved snow chains are only available from a Land Rover Dealer.
• Always adhere to the snow chain fitting and retensioning instructions, and the speed limitations recommended for varying road conditions. NEVER exceed 50 km/h (30 mph).
• ONLY fit snow chains in pairs.
• Avoid tire damage by removing the chains as soon as the road is free from snow.
• In some driving conditions, it may be beneficial to deactivate Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) in order to maximise traction.
For further information about approved snow chains, consult your Land Rover Dealer.
[!] WARNING: DO NOT fit unapproved snow chains - this could damage tires, wheels, suspension and brake components and could result in damage to the bodywork of the vehicle.
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23rd Dec 2005 6:08 pm |
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