Anyone tried an Autosock yet?
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Anyone tried an Autosock yet?
I've been looking into options for getting more traction in the bad weather and have pretty much concluded its one of the following:
1) Spare wheels and tyres - PITA to change
2) Autosock, fit only when needed.
So, has anyone actually tried an Autosock to see how good they are?
For reference, here is a link to their site - if its not working it cos a lot of people are getting stuck in the snow and are hammering their site:
http://www.roofbox.co.uk/car-snow-socks/
1) Spare wheels and tyres - PITA to change
2) Autosock, fit only when needed.
So, has anyone actually tried an Autosock to see how good they are?
For reference, here is a link to their site - if its not working it cos a lot of people are getting stuck in the snow and are hammering their site:
http://www.roofbox.co.uk/car-snow-socks/
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I looked at them before I got my snow chains and the reviews seemed really good.
I got offered a set of heavy duty snow chains for a tenner so I went for those instead!
I got offered a set of heavy duty snow chains for a tenner so I went for those instead!
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Sorry to hijack the thread. Has anyone tried this Michelin Easy Grip Composite Snow Chains?
http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/uprat...ow-chains.html
http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/uprat...ow-chains.html
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