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Chains or should I say chain
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<blockquote data-quote="UnderPaidSucka" data-source="post: 435391" data-attributes="member: 5200"><p>After a suprise snowstorm this October in a p500 on its last leg I asked the mechanic for chains for the winter. He handed me a chain with a connector and said use this. Only advice he gave me was not to loop it where the valve was.</p><p> </p><p>How many of these bad boys do I need? How many per tire? And how deep should the snow be before I put them on?</p><p> </p><p>Also, I know all the basic stuff abobt driving these monsters in the snow. Or should I say sliding them in the snow.</p><p>Are there any tricks? Stay off the clutch? Low gears on hills going both up and down?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnderPaidSucka, post: 435391, member: 5200"] After a suprise snowstorm this October in a p500 on its last leg I asked the mechanic for chains for the winter. He handed me a chain with a connector and said use this. Only advice he gave me was not to loop it where the valve was. How many of these bad boys do I need? How many per tire? And how deep should the snow be before I put them on? Also, I know all the basic stuff abobt driving these monsters in the snow. Or should I say sliding them in the snow. Are there any tricks? Stay off the clutch? Low gears on hills going both up and down? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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