>> Any tyre sold
>> will comply with UK safey regulations. They might wear out a bit quicker though. A
>> lot of people buy more expensive rubber than they need
That maybe so but I'm not convinced 'UK safety requirements' are good enough.
The Citroen BX estate we acquired in 1993 following the birth of our daughter had OEM Michelins at the rear and some Slovenian brand fitted by the previous company car user at the front. Driving from home to town on an unclassified county road with daughter in car seat and over surface water the front wheels very briefly lost contact with the tarmac.
Replaced them ASAP and in spite of passing same spot near daily for another 30 years I've not has the same experience since.
I'd also add that while what you normally do is a marker, the real issue is what might happen
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Thu 13 Jun 24 at 18:38
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