From past experience
If an insurance company want to get out of paying they will look for a reason to not pay
So a speed rating that's not to the spec of the car would be a get out of paying card
fook that not brave enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Soon remould tyres cannot legally be fitted to a vehicle by a tyre man. They can be fitted for offroad use. Remoulds will either drop off the market place because eveyone will have to use BFG's Mitchelins etc or change tyres at events which I assure you sucks Been there done that.
Tyre regs 2012 they say will phase in slowly but I think they will screw the offroad market good and propper.
This could turn into an expensive nightmare. I quote from RAVE for my Rangie, "Replacement tyres must be of the make and size recommended for the vehicle, and all tyres must be the same make, ply rating and tread pattern."
The tyres supplied by Land Rover for my car are no longer manufactured so I can't use them. Can I phone up Solihull and ask what modern tyre should I fit on a car they produced 12 years ago, oh and can I have that in writing please for my insurance company?
(What series owners are expected to do is anybody's guess)
Then there's the matching tread pattern on all tyres. So, if I have an unrepairable puncture but the tyre manufacturer has launched it's new, better tread pattern, does this mean five new tyres?
The tyres supplied by Land Rover for my car are no longer manufactured so I can't use them. Can I phone up Solihull and ask what modern tyre should I fit on a car they produced 12 years ago, oh and can I have that in writing please for my insurance company?
There are moves afoot now under EU legislation to prevent you modifying your vehicle in any way.Any attemt at this would be utter madness - how many people are employed in the production, manufacture and fitment of parts and accessories.
There'd be a huge rise in unemployment across the EU.![]()