Give us a call
015396 21884
9am - 5:30pm Mon-Fri
Suzuki Carry (2000 to 2005) with 155/80-13 tyres
Farad SNOW tyre crampons - Type A with 19mm fittings
Our Price:
£120.71
Exc. VAT
Temporarily out of stock
Farad SNOW tyre crampons - Type A with 19mm fittings to fit your Suzuki Carry (2000 to 2005) with 155/80-13 tyres Farad is a family business, based near Turin, which has been making car components and accessories for over 30 years. They are experts in plastic moulding, making Original Equipment items for almost every car manufacturer you can think of. Farad SNOW is a relatively new tyre crampon system which combines Farad's expertise in (a) plastic moulding design and manufacture and (b) precision metalworking. Farad SNOW scores above the competition in three main areas: (1) there's a set for almost every tyre size available, including those which can't use snow chains, and at a sensible price, (2) cars with larger wheels need 1 of only 2 sizes, so it's likely you'll be able to transfer them from car to car, making them much better long term value for money than competitor products, and (3) the wheel nut fitting system is a technically superior design, and also well priced. You start by fitting mounting plates to 2 driving wheels. The instructions are very clear, and there's also a CD; all necessary tools are supplied. Different cars require different fitting kits, depending on wheel nut size. The tyre crampons are easily and quickly fitted to the mounting plates as and when required - please click here to see a movie of Farad SNOW being fitted (6.6 MB).
Buy a set of Farad SNOW from us this season and we'll give you, for a nominal charge of 10p, an adult sized yellow "high viz vest" - you must carry one of these when driving in France, but it should be useful wherever you're fitting your chains; check the link below for further details. Please note that we'll send only one free gift per set of snow chains ordered. We're also showing you a range of other ski-drive products which we're selling here at market leading prices, including a snow and ice windscreen protector at only £1.50 and a telescopic snow shovel at only £8.50 - both of these items are almost essential kit for ski drivers. |
Delivery charges and arrangements:We charge a contribution towards delivery costs, depending on what you order, where you live, and how quickly you want the goods. These are our standard charges; there are usually surcharges for all offshore destinations and some remote postcodes - for details please see our delivery information page.
Delivery timesDelivery times are calculated in working days (Monday to Friday, excluding Bank holidays). Cut-off times for Express Delivery orders
Delivery FAQsWhen will my order arrive? What about Next Working Day delivery? Is my delivery day guaranteed? Do I need to be at home? Payment options:We take the following cards, and also PayPal. Please note that the entry on your card statement will be from "The Roof Box Company". Secure paymentsOur website is secured by Sectigo (formerly Comodo CA), the largest commercial Certificate Authority in the world. |
There are two parts to our snow chains offer this year: (1) Clearance prices on many top branded snow chains, including RUD and Thule - an amazing opportunity for those who are quick off the mark! Thule (who are the biggest brand in the car racks market) have sold their snow chains division; the same chains are now being sold under the König brand. Thule branded chains have the same specifications as the König branded versions - all that has changed is the name on the chain and the name on the box. (2) Multibuy discounts - significant discounts if you buy two pairs of snow chains at the same time, or one pair of chains and one pair of AutoSock: If you do either of these things, we will discount the snow chains as follows:
As usual, you change the quantities in the Shopping Basket. Many customers will, for example, use snow chains on their driving wheels for Alpine use, and use AutoSock on the non-driving wheels, especially if these are the steering wheels. Also note that AutoSock work very well in very wet snow, even on slush, where snowchains are often not suitable because they can't get any grip in the snow. So having both AutoSock and snowchains makes sense from at least two different perspectives. |