What d'ya think?<br>
She even has hair, shoes and jewellery!!
Excellent, and far more decent than my mates 25 year old sons effort, which appeared to be representing a page 3 model! (Imaginative use for a couple of bucket moulds.... )Sidney'61 wrote:I got home today to find that my 21 year-old sister and her friend had made a fantastic snow woman and child in the garden,
What d'ya think?<br><br>
She even has hair, shoes and jewellery!!
The couple of websites I've found allow you to specify the rim, tyre size and profile (80% for normal tyres).Has anybody had any experience of using snow chains at all on a Minor? They seem to be readily available for modern cars but in loads of different sizes for rim/tyre combinations. I'm not sure how good a fit they would be on a 14" rim and 155 tyre.
Thanks Colin, that's useful information. I was worried by the makes that recommended different size chains for say a 155/70 and 155/80 tyre as the fit looked pretty specific. Some though seemed a bit more accommodating.ColinP wrote:Hi,
The couple of websites I've found allow you to specify the rim, tyre size and profile (80% for normal tyres).Has anybody had any experience of using snow chains at all on a Minor? They seem to be readily available for modern cars but in loads of different sizes for rim/tyre combinations. I'm not sure how good a fit they would be on a 14" rim and 155 tyre.
As they link up, there will be some tolerance in the fitting...
But, you should only use on show - not where the chain can hit the road through the snow, and below 40 kph....
Unfortunately, getting them off can be harder than putting them on - oh yes - if you run them on a hard surface, they'll mess up the tread.
Colin
I used to use snow chains a lot when commuting from Sheffield to Manchester for college, quite a few years back now, when snow in winter was normal rather than a surprise. Worked fantastically, but a real pain to fit and remove. I found it quicker to have a couple of spare wheels and a trolley jack and just change both back wheels...M25VAN wrote:Thanks Colin, that's useful information. I was worried by the makes that recommended different size chains for say a 155/70 and 155/80 tyre as the fit looked pretty specific. Some though seemed a bit more accommodating.ColinP wrote:Hi,
The couple of websites I've found allow you to specify the rim, tyre size and profile (80% for normal tyres).Has anybody had any experience of using snow chains at all on a Minor? They seem to be readily available for modern cars but in loads of different sizes for rim/tyre combinations. I'm not sure how good a fit they would be on a 14" rim and 155 tyre.
As they link up, there will be some tolerance in the fitting...
But, you should only use on show - not where the chain can hit the road through the snow, and below 40 kph....
Unfortunately, getting them off can be harder than putting them on - oh yes - if you run them on a hard surface, they'll mess up the tread.
Colin
I only planned to use them for the few hundred yards from home (that always stay snowy/icy) until I got out on the open roads.
A few quid for some chains against a day's lost pay is a no brainer.