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19 December 2010, 19:50
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Indeed I was just thinking today that I might...
Indeed I was just thinking today that I might move mine to the glove box before a long trip at new year as the thought of unpacking the entire boot to get it out wouldn't be good in the snow. I...
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19 December 2010, 12:09
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Ah youtube - the only place with more "expert...
Ah youtube - the only place with more "expert drivers" behind keyboards than Ribnet! ;)Perhaps if the amatuer cameramen where a little more public spirited and offered a push or some advice to their...
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02 December 2010, 18:17
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If the roads have been cleared or gritted then...
If the roads have been cleared or gritted then you don't need them. Some winter tyres might help, but for most of the UK population there is probably no need. Snow chains are for crossing snow...
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Yes they are legal - they are not intended for...
Yes they are legal - they are not intended for use on tarmac - you put them on and off when the snow is on the ground, i,e. unploughed surfaces. This makes them a bit of pita to use regularly. In...
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