Tyre laws (One for JR?)
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MattC

Original Poster:

266 posts

300 months

Friday 20th July 2001
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What are the rules and regs concerning tyre fitment? It''s common knowledge that you must have sensible pressure and adequate tread depth, tyres sizes must match on an axle, and tyres mustn''t protrude outside bodywork. MOT tester says that this is all they check (oh, and tyre condition too). But I''d like to know about some other stuff: - Speed ratings. If your car can do 180mph do you need Y-rated tyres? Or do you just need tyres adequate for 70mph? (e.g. many winter tyres are Q-rated) - Load ratings. Lots of people recommend "Don''t fit tyres with less than OEM load ratings." But OEM tyres seem to be rated to support nearly twice the vehicle weight. So what are the rules? - How wide/narrow can you go? Too narrow and you may run out of braking/cornering grip. Too wide and you''re more vulnerable to aquaplaning and stuff. If anybody knows for definite, I''m all ears! (I believe the Road Traffic Act is the key thing. Maybe.) Cheers

john robson

370 posts

302 months

Friday 20th July 2001
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I will do a bit of homework, but speed ratings are as per the max speed of car, no real rules in the RTA re width etc get back to you soon.

aproctor1

145 posts

193 months

Thursday 30th April
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Did you ever get an answer to this?

WTDMM

239 posts

9 months

Thursday 30th April
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A quarter of a century old thread resurrection may be a record....

Scarletpimpofnel

1,388 posts

43 months

Thursday 30th April
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WTDMM said:
A quarter of a century old thread resurrection may be a record....
Yep. 25 years on and even if there was an answer it might be out of date now.

Riley Blue

23,038 posts

251 months

Thursday 30th April
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yikes I was in my early 50s when that OP was written, I'm 76 now!

Jo-say8k

245 posts

41 months

Thursday 30th April
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And still waiting for an answer after all these years...

sleep

normalbloke

8,581 posts

244 months

Thursday 30th April
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Scarletpimpofnel said:
WTDMM said:
A quarter of a century old thread resurrection may be a record....
Yep. 25 years on and even if there was an answer it might be out of date now.
One could say it has perished…

TwinKam

3,539 posts

120 months

Thursday 30th April
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normalbloke said:
Scarletpimpofnel said:
WTDMM said:
A quarter of a century old thread resurrection may be a record....
Yep. 25 years on and even if there was an answer it might be out of date now.
One could say it has perished
...lost traction, even?

E-bmw

12,570 posts

177 months

Thursday 30th April
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TwinKam said:
normalbloke said:
Scarletpimpofnel said:
WTDMM said:
A quarter of a century old thread resurrection may be a record....
Yep. 25 years on and even if there was an answer it might be out of date now.
One could say it has perished
...lost traction, even?
I think the OP was too tyred to wait for an answer.

Pica-Pica

16,196 posts

109 months

Thursday 30th April
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As I understand it the tyre speed rating is identified by speed, but also relates to the torque the tyrre can withstand. Speed is the simplest way to note that capability.

Sheepshanks

39,602 posts

144 months

Thursday 30th April
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aproctor1 said:
Did you ever get an answer to this?
I had an issue with a company lease car years ago where KwikFit were apparently told by the lease company to fit lower speed rated tyres than the car came with. I thought "I'll stop this" and called our insurer. They didn't give a toss - they said "you can't do more than 70MPH anyway".

chris1roll

1,900 posts

269 months

Friday 1st May
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Riley Blue said:
yikes I was in my early 50s when that OP was written, I'm 76 now!
My daughter is almost the same age now as I was back then!