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Title: How sensitive should one be?
Post by: lambert on July 18, 2008, 18:26:20
Tyre speed rates.
 
Given the upper speed limit is 70, how much should i worry about speed ratings?

Apparently my proposed new car comes on road biased h rated tyres, i want to put some at's on, but in an appropriate size that will fit, the highest ratings i can find are Bfg's at s rating and good as they are they are expensive, less expensive tyres are p or q rated at best.
 
So how vital is it all?
Title: Re: How sensitive should one be?
Post by: Wireless on July 18, 2008, 18:40:01
As far as I understand it, you may give your insurance company reason to refuse a claim if you fit underrated tyres to your vehicle.
Title: Re: How sensitive should one be?
Post by: skip on July 18, 2008, 18:42:44
You can fit what you like provided you insurance company know about it.

Here a link to help with the speed ratings. http://www.tyres-online.co.uk/techinfo/speed.asp
Title: Re: How sensitive should one be?
Post by: McGuire on July 18, 2008, 20:10:44
 In Europe the speed rating of your tyres must be capable of handling the top speed (as quoted) of your vehicle.
 However, in the UK, you must not drive at a speed that exceeds the speed rating of your tyres.

 So, check your tyres if going to Europe!!
Title: Re: How sensitive should one be?
Post by: lambert on July 18, 2008, 20:28:18
They are for a non-turbo forester so i doubt it will get to 110+ mph even should i want to!
Title: Re: How sensitive should one be?
Post by: MuddyMike on July 20, 2008, 19:45:48
Years ago a pal of mine had a smash at less than 30 mph. His insurance co refused to pay out as two of the tyres on the car did not have a high enough speed rating for the 110mph the car was capable of.

Mike
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