Why it's important to select the correct vehicle and tyre size
Vehicle
There are a surprising number of vehicles that cannot use traditional snowchains, the types that put chain on the inside of the wheel as well as on the tread. This is usually because there is not enough space between the wheels and the shock absorbers; this can be a problem for ordinary SUVs and 4x4s as well as for high performance cars.
You will find this important information in your car handbook - please check this before using your snowchains! Our database is intended to do the basic work for you but, with so many new vehicles and tyre sizes, it should only ever be treated as a guide.
Tyre size
Please also check your tyre size - if you buy incorrectly-sized chains they will be either too tight or too loose.
Ladder track chains
The good news is that car handbooks usually only refer to "traditional snowchains". Ladder track chains such as the Polaire GRIP and Spikes-Spider range only put chain over the tyre tread, so are not subject to these restrictions. They are also ideal for use on rear wheel drives where there is minimal space between the top of the wheel and the wheel arch.
Links
A list of personal recommendation links. More will appear here shortly.
VAN-RACKS
VAN-RACKS is our sister company dedicated to supplying commercial and heavy duty users with roof bar systems, roof racks and other accessories for their vans.
Light commercial vehicles have specialist roof bar and roof rack requirements. VAN-RACKS supplies a range of the most solid and reliable load carrying systems and accessories available. Suppliers include RHINO, SAUNDERS and THULE PROFESSIONAL Visit www.van-racks.co.uk for further information.
Support Dogs
www.support-dogs.org.uk
Dog Bag and The Roof Box Co are happy to be supporters of Support Dogs whose mission statement is... "To improve the quality of life for people with epilepsy, physical disabilities and other medical conditions by training and educating dogs to act as safe and efficient assistants and to provide additional 'facilities' for disabled people as the association from time to time shall deem appropriate".