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Post by stevegbr on Dec 29, 2021 14:30:28 GMT
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Post by na44superdream on Dec 30, 2021 11:13:42 GMT
Good Video, I think the only thing that makes me worry if they bring in a fixed life for tyre dating, is different tyres appear to age differently, I have some that are of similar age, different manufacturers, one is obviously rock hard and scary and the other is still soft and pliable. If they bring in too short a date, I can think of one set of wheels, I may need to change the Tyres with <1 mile wear! I had a maybe 8 years ago a tyre from a premium brand fitted to a wheel, and it's compound started cracking, unfit for use 13 months after fitting, with <100m non-road used (pushed). www.express.co.uk/life-style/cars/1391776/tyre-law-car-news-road-cars-lawswww.gov.uk/government/news/government-bans-old-coach-bus-and-lorry-tyres-from-roads-in-new-measures-to-improve-road-safety#:~:text=standards%20and%20checks-,Government%20bans%20old%20coach%2C%20bus%20and%20lorry%20tyres%20from%20roads,and%20older%20will%20be%20banned.
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