Shipping USA to uk

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acr_nick

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960 posts

139 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Anyone got a container coming over next couple months with some space for some tyres?

shovelheadrob

1,564 posts

172 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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You might struggle due to the laws about tyre imports. I got some for my 5th wheel but I think that they were "declared" as wheels. Hth

acr_nick

Original Poster:

960 posts

139 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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shovelheadrob said:
You might struggle due to the laws about tyre imports. I got some for my 5th wheel but I think that they were "declared" as wheels. Hth
Can you expand on that as I'm not familiar with this law?

aeropilot

34,711 posts

228 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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acr_nick said:
shovelheadrob said:
You might struggle due to the laws about tyre imports. I got some for my 5th wheel but I think that they were "declared" as wheels. Hth
Can you expand on that as I'm not familiar with this law?
Indeed.

I had a set of whitewall tyres come in the same container with my new engine, gearbox and axle a few months ago, and there was no issue?

acr_nick

Original Poster:

960 posts

139 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Well I asked the vendor in the USA and the tyres are e marked so perfectly road legal here and dot dates too, probably going to use sts imports as they have a container leaving in a few weeks.

BlackZeD

776 posts

209 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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You could try Keith Beschi at eurovettes.com he has regular containers coming over.

shovelheadrob

1,564 posts

172 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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aeropilot said:
acr_nick said:
shovelheadrob said:
You might struggle due to the laws about tyre imports. I got some for my 5th wheel but I think that they were "declared" as wheels. Hth
Can you expand on that as I'm not familiar with this law?
Indeed.

I had a set of whitewall tyres come in the same container with my new engine, gearbox and axle a few months ago, and there was no issue?
There are rules about tyres made with "dirty rubber" they cannot be sold in the UK or anywhere else in the EU for that matter, if the tyres are E marked then no problem.

aeropilot

34,711 posts

228 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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shovelheadrob said:
aeropilot said:
acr_nick said:
shovelheadrob said:
You might struggle due to the laws about tyre imports. I got some for my 5th wheel but I think that they were "declared" as wheels. Hth
Can you expand on that as I'm not familiar with this law?
Indeed.

I had a set of whitewall tyres come in the same container with my new engine, gearbox and axle a few months ago, and there was no issue?
There are rules about tyres made with "dirty rubber" they cannot be sold in the UK or anywhere else in the EU for that matter, if the tyres are E marked then no problem.
Aah, OK.

Well, the tyres I had shipped in are sold here in the UK by North Hants tyres, so I guess they are OK.