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Old 07-20-2007, 09:51 AM
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4.6is Snow Chains - Biathlon

For those in the know! ..... would these be OK for the 275/40/20 on the front and/or 315/35/20 on the back?

http://www.autoklene.com/product/biathlon = $400 AUD = $350 USD

The distributors have advised (contrary to the attached table) no issues with either of the above sizes to fit

I have read much discussion on only having 18 inch with snow tires = 4 x rims and 4 x tires and varying views on front or back

Down Under (Australia) we officially have our snow season from early June to late September

Now to get to the snow is a minimum 2.45 hours or 250km (150ml) and only the last 5-8km (max 5ml) would ever be considered snow chain territory (I have had a 740iL for 9 years and have not once had to put chains on) and very rarely would you have to drive through snow ..... ice and black ice is more common

Schanck

PS ..... I officially get my X5 next Tuesday after a few add ons so will post some pics asap

Last edited by Schanck; 07-20-2007 at 10:12 AM.
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