
Discussion for snow chains, tires, driving tips on/off road, etc...

Ke? Isn't it best to put them on the front wheels, particularly in a 4x4 vehicle, that way you can still steer and have propulsion. Sticking them on the back means you'd more likely just propel yourself, understeering, into a ditch, right?jfarsang wrote: If using one set of chains, the best place to use them is the rear.
Jaz wrote:Ke? Isn't it best to put them on the front wheels, particularly in a 4x4 vehicle, that way you can still steer and have propulsion. Sticking them on the back means you'd more likely just propel yourself, understeering, into a ditch, right?jfarsang wrote: If using one set of chains, the best place to use them is the rear.
fexlboi wrote:Just came across this site: http://4wheeldrive.about.comkonadog wrote:Nice Falco - I like the gnarly chains and the guys who like their dogs. About using them, if one had only on set of chains for a 4x4, would they be best on the front or rear? And that's a great heads-up on the front wheel clearance and the chains jfasang - makes me quesy just thinking about itThe tires (Tyres for the UK contingent
) are sure close on our bus, without chains.
So if you really have just one pair of chains mount them on the rear axle with 4WD/AWD
The Miss Lil' Bitchi already has a studfozzie wrote:Does anyone have any opinion on studded tires......
cheers,
Matt
Anything to keep your engine warm. Block heaters are the best. Oil pan heaters are good. Together, they're great.fozzie wrote:Does anyone have any opinion on studded tires. I have Arctic claws on and wonder how much better they could be if they were studded. They're pretty good as is but would always love to have a little extra help. Also how about oil pan heaters. Anybody got anything good or bad to say on them.
Bring on the snow!![]()
cheers,
Matt