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Celica00 12-26-2012 11:30 PM

chains on tires
 
snow got really bad while at work so i had to put on chains to get home. is there any aspect of having chains on my car that will have negative effects and if so, what can i do to prevent it.

Superhatch 12-26-2012 11:43 PM

From the owners manual page 225:

Quote:

Tire chains cannot be used on your vehicle because of the lack of
clearance between the tires and vehicle body. When tire chains cannot be used,
use of another type of traction device (such as spring chains) may be acceptable
if use on your vehicle is recommended by the device manufacturer, taking into account
tire size and road conditions.

Follow the device manufacturer's instructions, especially regarding maximum vehicle speed.
To help avoid damage to your vehicle, drive slowly, readjust or remove the device if it is
contacting your vehicle, and do not spin your wheels. Damage caused to your vehicle by
use of a traction device is not covered under warranty.

Make certain that any traction device you use is an SAE class “S” device, and use it on the rear wheels only. Always use the utmost care when driving with a traction device. Overconfidence because you are using a traction device could easily lead to a serious accident.
They are mentioned a couple of times in the manual and basically they say...if anything goes wrong, we told you not to do it.

Maybe something like this would be a better option? http://www.flextrax.com/

Celica00 12-26-2012 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Superhatch (Post 628859)
From the owners manual page 225:



They are mentioned a couple of times in the manual and basically they say...if anything goes wrong, we told you not to do it.

Maybe something like this would be a better option? http://www.flextrax.com/

looked up 'spring chains' and got nothing except what i already have.. which are regular chains (or so i think) but that flextrax snoclaw thing seems pretty good. cant find a price anywhere though.

thanks man

sirhc 12-27-2012 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Celica00 (Post 628877)
looked up 'spring chains' and got nothing except what i already have.. which are regular chains (or so i think) but that flextrax snoclaw thing seems pretty good. cant find a price anywhere though.

thanks man

i just looked at their page its a little weird but your looking at 175 for our basic tire size per axle

Sigma6 12-27-2012 01:43 PM

I have never used them myself but they are supposed to be rather decent.

http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/sport...s/tiresock.jpg

Many different manufacturers. Check out youtube for some videos of them in use.

http://www.sportsimportsltd.com/tire...nce-tires.html

smbrm 12-27-2012 03:54 PM

What about these?

http://www.canadianchains.ca/Cobra-C...nger-_p_8.html

Jedi1 12-27-2012 04:01 PM

I would go with the blanket. Minimal change to the overall diameter and they do work quite well.


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