Originally Posted by
sambb
Storm in a tea cup I reckon. If you are that worried that going a smidge above the recommended tyre then how do you even leave the house in the morning. Do you follow every speed limit all the time, do you have a burbly cat back that they could say is a power mod, have no flash tune loaded, wont go near aftermarket bushes or an alignment that pushes the angles a bit beyond what the factory suggested, have a non standard DV that would be classed as a power mod? Do you measure your tread depths and buy a whole set at only the whiff of a tread wear indicator coming up. Do you go above the recommended tyre pressures to give it a bit more side wall for spirited driving? An insurance company could probably pull you across the coals for all of those things if they were prepared to pull you up for going up an aspect ratio size up in a sensible tyre choice. If you are that worried about the repercussions of the tyre size suggested then I assume none of that other stuff I've mentioned is done to the car either. Each to there own but I say live life on the edge if that's the cliff we are talking about.
You are welcome to do what you like as are we.
The question was asked to prove what I said and the post above does that.
End of story.
What I do with my vehicles is my business but I prefer to keep them standard and legal .
If you want to push the boundaries feel free but dont critizise those who dont
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