Snow muff

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Do you know what brand those are ?
Brought them in Croatia from Bauhaus
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I had to jack as the tyre came off the rim, though thats not to say I have to jack to fit the chains as it was a few years ago, unsure of make, but think they have a large nylon loop on one side.

Got you misunderstood your post takes me about 15 min to fit both if the ground is good and level
 
Yeah, I think I'm sold, I'm running BF Goodrich AT KO2's, which are snow rated, but I think as soon as it get hairy you'll need something more. Are the snow socks multi use, I guess they'll disintegrate fairly quickly, but as you say, its a good just incase comprimise
 
Yeah, I think I'm sold, I'm running BF Goodrich AT KO2's, which are snow rated, but I think as soon as it get hairy you'll need something more. Are the snow socks multi use, I guess they'll disintegrate fairly quickly, but as you say, its a good just incase comprimise
Cheaper to replace socks than chains.
As soon as the snow thickness get low chains hit the tarmac & wear out links.
Plus side also socks easy to fit(of course I use these on a car not on a landy)
 
Yeah, I think I'm sold, I'm running BF Goodrich AT KO2's, which are snow rated, but I think as soon as it get hairy you'll need something more. Are the snow socks multi use, I guess they'll disintegrate fairly quickly, but as you say, its a good just incase comprimise

For a Landry with aggressive tyres get chains:)
We only have socks for the L322 as they don’t recommend chains for clearance issueso_O. They are a lot easier to fit, but I don’t think as good as a proper chain, but would for sure help on a road bias tyre.
But as I said earlier (and we get uncleared roads here) they have only ever been needed for a practice fit and legally:). You will be surprised how any LR product can cope if in working order:D.

But there are exceptions as post #13, ours are like @Stone56 has.

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Cheaper to replace socks than chains.
As soon as the snow thickness get low chains hit the tarmac & wear out links.
Plus side also socks easy to fit(of course I use these on a car not on a landy)
Totally agree with that snow needs to be a good depth I soon got fedup with the on and off. Thay come into their own on ice I have found as thay cut into it
 
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