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  • Originally posted by PDMJO View Post
    Curious to know if anyone here has been to the snow on a day requiring chains but didn’t use them? Does Snow Mode do the job?

    I’m heading up to the snow this weekend and the forecast is for chains weather...
    I would say Hotham from the Harreitville approach is probably the most treacherous you'll ever encounter out of all the ski resorts in Australia, snow mode here might be on the outer limits, for anywhere else in the country, the 4motion + snow mode+ sensible driving, you can get away with not putting chains on

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    • Originally posted by thommo90210 View Post
      Hi there all
      1st time posting, great informative thread yous have created.
      I've read all the options people have suggested, I'm gravitating towards getting a spare set of wheels for my winter trips to Hotham
      This is what I have done, but the other way around!

      I've got a MK1 Tiguan and have upgraded to the MK2 18" wheels for summer etc, but for winter months I'm using the original 16" which will take any chain and no issues with clearance etc.

      Hotham requries diamond chains and with current weather its a must to have them, winter wheels/tyres solves all the headaches and its very cheap to have them swapped at Jax tyres or similar shop.

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      • Originally posted by Yapa View Post
        This is what I have done, but the other way around!

        I've got a MK1 Tiguan and have upgraded to the MK2 18" wheels for summer etc, but for winter months I'm using the original 16" which will take any chain and no issues with clearance etc.

        Hotham requries diamond chains and with current weather its a must to have them, winter wheels/tyres solves all the headaches and its very cheap to have them swapped at Jax tyres or similar shop.
        Thank you Yapa

        I reckon I will go down that path is well, just to be headache free... get a 17" wheel, put snow tyres on it and it will be set up properly.
        Do you load up your rims in the car when you go to jax for the change over ?

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        • Originally posted by thommo90210 View Post
          Thank you Yapa

          Do you load up your rims in the car when you go to jax for the change over ?

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          Yes, with the rear seats folded down they fit ok just make sure they are secure as the tyres can mark the interior easily.

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          • Originally posted by PDMJO View Post
            Curious to know if anyone here has been to the snow on a day requiring chains but didn’t use them? Does Snow Mode do the job?

            I’m heading up to the snow this weekend and the forecast is for chains weather...
            Can confirm a combination of sensible driving and snow mode did the trick. Thanks all.

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            • For those going to the snow - be careful!

              Australian police chopper nabs 56 speeding snow bunnies

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              • Used konig K-summits at Hotham on Friday, found them to be perfectly fine and they actually drove better than diamond pattern chains... a lot of scare mongering going on that they can fly off during driving etc, I can tell you they weren't going nowhere in a hurry. A bit of common sense driving coupled with a follow up inspection of the chain after a few mins of driving to make sure everything is as it should be and you'll be fine.

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                • Don’t you need diamond pattern chains for Hotham?
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                  • Yes you do, but there are hardly any checks at Hotham.

                    I'm sure so many people go up without any chains being carried most days!

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                    • Originally posted by iDiesel View Post
                      Don’t you need diamond pattern chains for Hotham?
                      Yes, they only accept diamond pattern there, the feel there is some politics getting played there regarding these chains, globally K-summits are accepted everywhere from NZ to Europe/Swiss Alps , even thredbo and Perisher, however dispite this, Hotham has outlawed them as illegal and dangerous, there reasoning... ??? They can come off in driving, ( Even though they are tethered to a wheel nut ) , 2nd excuse I've heard is, in Europe these K-summits are fitted to winter tyres not summer tyres like we have... ( I specifically wrote to Konig and asked this direct question to them , with there response being " Our K-summits are designed to be used with both winter or summer tyres" ) now that's the manufacturers response to a product used globally.... you be the judge of which response holds more weight, the manufacturer or some hear say rumour that keeps getting thrashed around with no real statistical data to back up the claims....
                      3rd excuse I've heard is, chains can come off when fitted to cold tyres ??? ( I can maybe believe it, if it was the other way round, tight fitting chains on warm tyres in which as the tyres gets cooler, the chain may get looser ? Because of the cold climate shrinkage)
                      4th excuse I've heard.... chain contact point onto tarmac is only 60-70mm wide, therefore not a lot of chain contacting the tarmac which could result in your car getting into a slide in a slippery situation.... now if you look at the diamond pattern chain, that chain to tarmac contact point is even less than the K-summits, but deemed safer ????
                      So all in all, there is something going on up there at Hotham, and I can't figure it out, when I used them chains last, they worked a treat, didn't damage my tyres/rims, there was no un- authorized slippage, car behaved totally fine in adverse conditions....


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                      • Originally posted by Yapa View Post
                        Yes you do, but there are hardly any checks at Hotham.

                        I'm sure so many people go up without any chains being carried most days!
                        Hotham are the most strict of all resorts... on the weekend because it was snowing, resort officials were out in force together with police ready to pounce on anyone being rogue and trying to drive up without chains...
                        Having said that, I seen many cars up there with clearance issues on the wheels hampering there ability to put diamond pattern chains on, so these guys either took the gamble and drove up without chains or they drove up with chains that didn't necessarily fit there car, but had them in the boot as per legislation...
                        Ironically Audi is a sponsor of Hotham and I'm pretty sure the Q5 and Q7 in their "S" range with the bigger wheels also can't fit diamond pattern chains, so how that works out I'm not sure, but I did see a lot of SQ5 and SQ7 up there, none fitted with chain to make a observation.... so notice sure how they navigate around the rules ???

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                        • OP here. Apart from expense, is there anything wrong with fitting 0mm clearance chains on the front (e.g. konig K-summits) and, if going to Hotham, to also add diamond-pattern chains on the rear (where clearance isn't an issue)?

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                          • Originally posted by latearrival View Post
                            OP here. Apart from expense, is there anything wrong with fitting 0mm clearance chains on the front (e.g. konig K-summits) and, if going to Hotham, to also add diamond-pattern chains on the rear (where clearance isn't an issue)?
                            That's exactly what I did, to satisfy the requirements, I hired diamond pattern for the rears ( although hoys in harrietville) bitched and moaned about not being legal to fit chains to the rears, made me get the owners manual out, fluffed around telling me what I already know, that VW advises to put diamond pattern on the front wheels etc etc Alls I wanted was these diamond pattern chains to meet the requirements, I had no intentions of using them, I used my k-summits and they worked perfectly fine... I know they are not allowed at Hotham, but I suspect some politics going on.

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                            • Originally posted by thommo90210 View Post
                              That's exactly what I did, to satisfy the requirements, I hired diamond pattern for the rears ( although hoys in harrietville) bitched and moaned about not being legal to fit chains to the rears, made me get the owners manual out, fluffed around telling me what I already know, that VW advises to put diamond pattern on the front wheels etc etc
                              Excellent. So spider chains on the front, plus diamond on the back (for Hotham only). Safe, legal, meets all resort regs, doesn't require buying/storing an extra set of wheels, and avoids hassle with the chain hire shops. Only downside is the expense.

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                              • Originally posted by latearrival View Post
                                Excellent. So spider chains on the front, plus diamond on the back (for Hotham only). Safe, legal, meets all resort regs, doesn't require buying/storing an extra set of wheels, and avoids hassle with the chain hire shops. Only downside is the expense.
                                1st option, try get as far as you can with K-summits chains... they are a quality product, and will work fine... if pushed, only then do you put diamond chains on rears... that's how I would handle it.
                                If weather is good, even better, no need for anything.
                                1 observation I have made when using K-summits.... even though the manufacturer says, 1 stop... a good idea is 500m down the road, stop and check everything is hunky dory and the chain has settled where it needs to on your tyre

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