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Chicken Drumstick



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ickle wrote:
There won't be any proof until there is a problem and a sharp eyed assurance assessor sees an odd tyre reads the speed rating and says it may have been a contributory factor in the accident & as an undeclared modification with a insufficient speed rated tyre we will not pay the claim.....

Only if you are exceeding the speed rating. A tyre rated for 68mph in a 30mph limit would be fine. they seriously wouldn't sell tyres with lower speed ratings otherwise.... and as they do, it kind of hints (very clearly) that they are perfectly legal to run.
Post #1062709 12th Mar 2025 3:20pm
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Chicken Drumstick



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ickle wrote:
Chicken Drumstick wrote:
Ianh wrote:
Speed rating of K (68 mph Max ) is below spec for normal road use and would likely present some insurance issues for on road use.

Of course it wouldn't.... else why would such tyres exist in the first place.



Agricultural vehicles limited to 40mph?

Nope. Ag vehicles are limited based on steering type.
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johnlad



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ickle wrote:
Can you imagine any insurance company saying 'Ok that will be alright' if you fit tyres that aren't capable of 70mph unless you've a proper calibrated speed limiter set to say 60?

Yes I can as I have always declared all my modifications on an agreed value form and the insurance company pass it to there underwriter to confirm all is well.
It doesn’t cost a great deal more either. Last renewal was £315.
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ickle



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France 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Alpine White
The Motor Vehicles (Approval) Regulations 2001
16. Tyres
6. Each wheel on each axle shall be equipped with a tyre which has a load capacity such that when the axle is loaded to its maximum permitted axle weight, the weight transmitted to the road surface by that tyre does not exceed that load capacity.

7. The speed capability of all tyres fitted shall be not less than the maximum design speed of the vehicle.

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2001/25/schedule/3/made
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ickle



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Chicken Drumstick wrote:
ickle wrote:
Chicken Drumstick wrote:
Ianh wrote:
Speed rating of K (68 mph Max ) is below spec for normal road use and would likely present some insurance issues for on road use.

Of course it wouldn't.... else why would such tyres exist in the first place.



Agricultural vehicles limited to 40mph?

Nope. Ag vehicles are limited based on steering type.


The limit for agricultural motor vehicles is 40mph, but they must meet design specifications as set out in the Road Traffic Regulation Act, the Construction and Use (C&U) regulations. Requirements include sprung back axle, specialist brakes and tyres. See NFU Business Guide
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Ianh



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Nice presentation of the facts Ickle Thumbs Up
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