Originally Posted by
amunra
and most of the time i drive sensibly ..
Not all of the time?
Originally Posted by
sambb
There's also the simple fact that if you're under the load and speed ratings of the oem tyres and have a big one, the insurance company could wipe you.
Originally Posted by
amunra
and i dont see why an insurance company would "wipe you' for having an accident on tyres you bought from a legitimate store.
Yeh maybe if you were driving on BALD tyres at the time of that accident or were imported from china directly by urself and werent compliant through a legitimate seller and installer.
I think you missed the point sambb was making, regardless of tread depth etc. if the tyres are below the speed and load rating of the OEM tyres, your car is unroadworthy. One of the clauses in your insurance policy would be that the car must be roadworthy and if not you are potentially open to having a claim rejected.
I'm not suggesting these tyres are below either the appropriate speed or load ratings, just pointing out the fact that sambb's point is valid.
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