I am looking for some chains for the Fabia vRS for this winter. Does anybody know what might work on the Gigaro 17*7 without damaging the rim?
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Try this link to the Thule fitting guide
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There are factory items listed in the Audi A1 accessory brochure for Australia. You may need to get some 16 inch wheels for them though.
http://www.audi.com.au/etc/medialib/...c_brochure.pdf
Also seen these on ebay too when I was looking for something else.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Snow-Chai...item27c34a0a2a
Last edited by mmmRacer; 04-06-2013 at 12:26 PM.
There was a free set of 14" polo rims with tyres in the for sale section.
I think some of the Octavia guys had similar issues & used a non-chain alternative (autosock or something). Autosock.com.au
If nothing else, you can fit the autosocks & just carry snowchains in the boot
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Looks like you can get *small* snow socks for a song ($50), if your wheels are small enough: http://www.villageski.com.au/shop/ca...%26-Autosocks/
(Too small for my Scout though)
theres a great debate going on at Spider chains are not permitted at Hotham - Ski Forum regarding snowchains in particular at hotham.
I presume as you are in canberra you wont be affected by this directly, but its a great read anyway
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Hmm. Sometimes I think Aussie regulators are anti anything not made of coal and wrought iron... a bit stuck in the past.
But, yes, I'm in Canberra, so don't actually need chains for legal reasons, and snowsocks look like they'd make a reasonable insurance policy. Realistically I'd not go if the wx looked to nasty - the benefit of being close. Of course I drove all sorts of s$&#box cars in NZ on many a tramping/skiing/climbing trip at night, middle of nowhere and no chains: it's amazing how much snow you can get through if you're careful
Yeah, I'm in Canberra too, but the National Parks require chains to get through the gate. As I want to get to Selwyn, I will need them not to get booked just going up the Alpine highway - otherwise I need a 4wd, and the Fabia is not that...
I got stuck once on the last hill before the gate on the Perisher/Jindy road - about 400m in all. Had chains - put them on and drove out.
whilst I have never fitted chains to anything, I would have thought that low profile tyres are not a pre requisite of installing them. As for putting on smaller rims and taller profile tyres, that would be all but impossible in anything smaller than 16inch wheels as the brakes do not provide much clearance on the front.
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