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    Polo's at the snow

    Hey Guys. I scored a job working in Thredbo Resort this winter.

    Does anyone have any knowledge on whether snow chains will fit on my GTi riding on stock shocks and HR springs?
    There's only approximately 4cm of clearance between the tyre and the bit on the shock that holds the bottom of the spring.
    My gut feeling is that this is not enough clearance, or will mean fitting chains will be much more of a pain in the ass than it usually is.

    Otherwise, does anyone know where I can pick up some stock springs?

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    not sure if these are accepted when you are "required" to carry chains but look pretty effective
    Driving the coal. Low and rattly.

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    Hi killingwithasmile. You forgot to paste your link, but I am assuming you are referring to 'autosocks'? Laws and Regulations

    From what I can gather in NSW, these are only allowed to be used with 4WD or AWD vehicles. FWD still require traditional chains
    Driving in the snow

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    try these - look brilliant!!

    Thule Australia » Products » Snow Chains » Thule K-Summit K22 to K45


    and require 0cm clearance on rear



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    Yep, these would work great, except they are $600
    But I might just have to bite the bullet.
    Last edited by End User; 26-05-2012 at 01:06 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by End User View Post
    Hey Guys. I scored a job working in Thredbo Resort this winter.
    Will you be staying in the resort or travelling up from Jindy each day?
    In 20 odd yrs of going to Perisher i think I have used chains once or twice.

    Maybe get some 15inch steel rims, fit some all season tyres

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    there's a good debate on snow chains here

    What is the official definition of a 'snow chain'

    someone suggesting there are cheaper options than the k-summit too

    sign up there and say hello, specially if you are going to be a Thredbo regular. I'm debating whether to head off to Thredders this year for holiday. Its expensive from Perth!


    taken this morning Thredbo FB

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    Quote Originally Posted by End User View Post
    Hi killingwithasmile. You forgot to paste your link, but I am assuming you are referring to 'autosocks'? Laws and Regulations

    From what I can gather in NSW, these are only allowed to be used with 4WD or AWD vehicles. FWD still require traditional chains
    Driving in the snow
    whoops..

    this was what i was talking about Home Page > Search > Snow > ES#2137176 Classic C-600 Textile Snow "Chains" - C60062
    Driving the coal. Low and rattly.

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