Snow Chains

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SNOW CHAINS 4WD Suits PORSCHE CAYENNE with 295/35 R21 WHEELS AUTOTECNICA CA480
$237.85
During the winters, there are some premium spots around Australia to venture into the snow. If you drive towards the snow-covered mountains in the winter and have experienced how snow can greatly reduce your vehicle’s traction, then you undoubtedly know why snow chains are an absolute must.
Learn more below and get in touch if you need a hand choosing the right set for your vehicle. Autobox has the range you’re looking for.
Roads that are heavily inundated with snow during the winters present unique risks. Snow compacts and hardens as more vehicles traverse over it, which makes it rigid and hard to grip to. Add to this the presence of slick, black ice, and typical car tyres simply can’t maintain grip.
Snow chains significantly reduce these hazards. The chains are secured around the tyres and offer far greater traction on snowy and icy roads by being able to dig into the snow and ice, thus enhancing traction. Many snow chains for cars utilise a diamond-patterned style, which is known for its exceptional grip.
Usually alpine areas will have signage up to note that snow chains are required to be fitted from certain points up a mountain.
Be mindful that snow chains should only be used on roads that are heavily covered in snow and/or thicker ice. If you’re beginning a drive where there is no snow or ice, do not put them on - snow chains can cause damage to bare bitumen roads. Once you reach a region where snow is present, find a safe place to park and put the snow chains on before proceeding further.
Not necessarily. If you live in or are visiting a part of Australia where only a fine layer of snow tends to form, a simpler solution can be to purchase winter tyres - these have better grip than general use road tyres and can do a good job when there’s minor snow or ice.
This can depend on the drive of your vehicle and local regulations. For example, if your car is front-wheel drive, you may only need to put snow chains on the front wheels, and the same applies for real-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. Of course, if local regulations require you to place snow chains on every tyre, then you’ll need to follow these regulations.
It’s advisable that you don’t drive too fast when you have snow chains on your tyres. Typically, aiming for a speed of 30 to 50 km/hr is ideal. Going faster could cause damage to the chains, your tyres, or even your vehicle. Given snow chains are for areas of heavier snow coverage, you typically need to drive slower, anyway.
SNOW CHAINS 4WD Suits PORSCHE CAYENNE with 295/35 R21 WHEELS AUTOTECNICA CA480
$237.85
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