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Snow Chains 20"
So I talked to some auto stores and they told me since I have awd it would be smarter to install snow chains on the front rather than the rear? Is this true, even with AWD or 4WD drive suv's I always see the chains installed on the rear...now I did also find 315/35/20 chains from vulcan tire, http://www.vulcantire.com/chainz_c.htm <- if anyone has any reviews or has any other brands they can recommend please let me know BTW just got back from the mtns(Mammoth)...and with a thin layer of ice man I felt my car kind of drift but luckily was still able to maintain control....all the X5's that I saw up there which were about 10+ all had snowchains so everyone kept asking me how mine performed..and dam those darn jeep cherokees, every single one were driving like 40mph+ on the ice |
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I am not sure what the handling of the X5 would be like with chains on the front only.
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I'm not sure that you can install snow-chains with 20' weels...
With my 18' weels I use TRAK 4x4 chains : http://www.maggigroup.com/Files/06_Trak4x4_Data.htm I think U can find it in the USA, very easy to install & remove, excellent efficiency, the best snow-chains I've ever had. If you can't find them, try the RUD-comfort snow-chains wich are nearly the same by the conception, but I'm not sure that they have an agreement for 4WD : http://www.autow.co.uk/snow_chains/r...t_centrax.html Snow-chains should be installed to the front weels because of the steering and braking efficiency, but I install it on the back weels as it is written in the user manual p.140 because the car is still under waranty and it works perfectly. ;o) Stf. Last edited by stef; 01-01-2006 at 09:14 AM. |
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I've never had experience with snow chains in my entire life but if it was just once in a few months I would just take a rental up there. JMO.
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The trouble with chains on 20" rims would probably be the chains gouging into the rims.($$$) I think that's why BMW recommends 17" rims if using chains. You really want a narrower tire for snow.
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This was the thread I posted last year on the subject of chains on my 20" wheels..
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=86802
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