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Anyone want a pair of chains. Polar p400 16mm. Collect Lancashire or Kyle of Lochalsh
 
I wonder who has the most travelled set of snow chains? I'll start with 80K kilometers (LHD van) plus only opened for practice fit.
 
Those have travelled about 120k but only used 3 times. Once when stuck on ice so that time only about 20ft drive. Other times only 1/4 hour or so
 
What size tyre do they fit..
205/65X17.5 205/75X16 205/80X16 215/55X18 215/75X16 215/80X15 225/55X18 225/60X17 225/65X16 225/70X16 225/75X15 235/50X18 235/55X17
235/65X16 235/70X15 255/45X18 255/60X15 16mm Chains was used on 3.5ton Sprinter
 
205/65X17.5 205/75X16 205/80X16 215/55X18 215/75X16 215/80X15 225/55X18 225/60X17 225/65X16 225/70X16 225/75X15 235/50X18 235/55X17
235/65X16 235/70X15 255/45X18 255/60X15 16mm Chains was used on 3.5ton Sprinter
So comfortably fit most motorhomes👍
 
When I was doing European courier work I would put 500k on my van every 3 years then I would buy a new van
I carried a set in 4 different vans and never used them so mine travelled around 2 million miles before I gave them away to a friend who was doing the same job,
500kin 3 years. We’ll done.

500k was my average in 5 years, but then I wasn’t couriering, just driving to work (exhibitions, events etc)
 
500kin 3 years. We’ll done.

500k was my average in 5 years, but then I wasn’t couriering, just driving to work (exhibitions, events etc)

I was doing about 100k a year when I had my garden furniture business Kev.

Didn't half get through some Dual Mass Flywheels on my Sprinter.
 
I was doing about 100k a year when I had my garden furniture business Kev.

Didn't half get through some Dual Mass Flywheels on my Sprinter.
I never had a clutch or flywheel in any of mine, my last sprinter had over 922,000 miles and was still on the original clutch.
I was hoping to take it to the million miles until some scroat stole he dpf and with the age and mileage I couldn’t warrant paying the £3,000 for a new dpf so I sold it on for spares or repairs
 
I never had a clutch or flywheel in any of mine, my last sprinter had over 922,000 miles and was still on the original clutch.
I was hoping to take it to the million miles until some scroat stole he dpf and with the age and mileage I couldn’t warrant paying the £3,000 for a new dpf so I sold it on for spares or repairs

They also nicked mine Richard and yes about £3k because the wiring loom also has to be replaced. My Sprinter was relatively new at the time though so I claimed it on the insurance.
 
When I was doing European courier work I would put 500k on my van every 3 years then I would buy a new van
I carried a set in 4 different vans and never used them so mine travelled around 2 million miles before I gave them away to a friend who was doing the same job,
Did they rust?
 
I never had a clutch or flywheel in any of mine, my last sprinter had over 922,000 miles and was still on the original clutch.
I was hoping to take it to the million miles until some scroat stole he dpf and with the age and mileage I couldn’t warrant paying the £3,000 for a new dpf so I sold it on for spares or repairs
Different driving profile Richard, one being driven long distance by a professional the other locally by a heavy footed oaf 😉
 
Bit off topic but would snow chains help you getting off a muddy pitch? :(

There are certainly situations where chains can help, all depends on what's under the muddy surface you are slipping on.

Few inches of mud on a hardish track or sub soil, you'll get traction. If mud or other soft surface, I guess it's 50/50, you might get traction, or you might just end up digging a deeper hole, and that can happen in a few seconds.
 

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