Don't know the answer but here is a good link
http://www.tirechain.com/
Am planning on taking a major road trip from Houston to Vermont in a few days.......have new Michelin XGTV4s.... should I get a set of snow chains? And if so what kinds and what to avoid...finally source...
Thanks
Callen
Don't know the answer but here is a good link
http://www.tirechain.com/
I dont think there is enough clearance on the E34 for chains, Im sure I read this somewhere...I'll see if I have anything bookmarked for you.
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i know there is a section on bad weather driving.
tim s.
Canadians? Yankees? No chains??? just winter treads?
Originally Posted by callen
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Chains are against the law here in Minnesota, Blizzaks work real good, though.
Use only snow chains* according to SAE J 1232 classification "S". The snow chains may be used on drive wheels (rear) only.
Do not exceed 30 MPH (50 km/h).
Page 103 states:
We recommend the exclusive use of BMW snow chains.
So theres the official answer for you.
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
I do not believe that chains are legal in most places these days. The main roads should be just fine, are you going to be up in the mountains or traveling on back roads? Just take it easy and hope for warm weather. All seasons are not ideal for snow and ice but if you take it easy and there are not any big storms you will be just fine. I am heading south for Christmas, if you want to swing by Boston you can borrow my Blizzaks for a few days.Originally Posted by callen
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Snow chains are illegal here in Vermont. They rip up the road too much. Just get some good snow tires.