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478082 PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:06 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi All
I have a Laika Kreos 3002 on an Iveco base vehicle with rear wheel drive and dual wheels on each side on the rear axle. Anyone know if I need special snow chains for this or can I just buy normal ones to fit the wheel size? It seems to me it would be very difficult to fit normal ones. Thanks for any advice,
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Hi Alastair;

Normal heavy duty chains will be fine, its just the way you put them on that differs....

The first bit of this previous post might help, it refers to a rwd twin wheel Transit but is relevant to all rwd twin wheeled chassis.
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Thanks for the advice Pete
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I use the 'chock' method for fitting mine, but it might not be possible if you get stuck first - I took me two hours grovelling on sheet ice to feed mine through the gap in the wheels when I got in this situation...

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