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Thread: L322 Snow Chains

  1. #11
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    I have had a pre-Terrain Response and a Terrain Response FullFat and both hand books were the same but I an not in the least surprised that Land Rover doesn't use the same advise across their whole range .It's not likethey are in the habit of explaining themselves .

  2. #12
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    The only reason not to put snow chains on the front wheels is, that there are more things to damage on the inner side like sensors etc.
    It seems to be a claim avoiding and not a technical advice
    If you fit proper chains and make sure they are tight (means tightening several times after some driving) there should be no issues.
    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benzinvernichter View Post
    The only reason not to put snow chains on the front wheels is, that there are more things to damage on the inner side like sensors etc.
    It seems to be a claim avoiding and not a technical advice
    If you fit proper chains and make sure they are tight (means tightening several times after some driving) there should be no issues.
    Peter
    Or fit the thule spike spider style which don't protrude inside.

  4. #14
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    I was worried about that with mine, but after a quick fit up there was enough of a gap for me

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