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JOKER



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Check your insurance for Winter tyres

Reading thru Auto Express , they have reported that certain insurer's are saying that winter tyres are classified as a car's Modification and in some cases's have put people's insurance up by as nearly £230 .... Shocked

Post #40904 5th Dec 2010 9:20am
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dan_uk_1984



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FFS, another non-story. They are getting as bad as the BBC!

As long as the "Winter" tyres you fit are the same size/manufacturer spec as listed in your handbook then they are not a modification.

This has come about by the theory that you could but completely inappropriate sized tyres on your 15" wheels. 

Post #40905 5th Dec 2010 9:26am
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size/manufacturer spec as listed in your handbook


If this was the case it would mean brands like Nokian & vredestein would need to be notified?

I am sure it is just the case of fitting the recommended size (255/50 R20, 255/55 R19 etc) rather than manufacturer...

Post #40906 5th Dec 2010 9:48am
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dan_uk_1984



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Gazellio wrote:
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size/manufacturer spec as listed in your handbook


If this was the case it would mean brands like Nokian & vredestein would need to be notified?

I am sure it is just the case of fitting the recommended size (255/50 R20, 255/55 R19 etc) rather than manufacturer...


I meant the spec the manufacturer recommend not the manufacturer of the tyre. Sorry for my lack of clarity this morning Sad 

Post #40913 5th Dec 2010 10:34am
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Can you get the correct speed rating in a winter tyre for a SC? If not then I could see the insurer's point?

I seem to recall that, when I lived in Germany and it was law to switch to winter tyres, the garage put a sticker on your speedo warning you not to exceed 150kph.

Post #40937 5th Dec 2010 1:42pm
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