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~SlideWays~ wrote:Only reason I ask is because years ago VTNZ failed a run about of mine for having one 185 vs three 195's (it was the spare).
Leon wrote:~SlideWays~ wrote:Only reason I ask is because years ago VTNZ failed a run about of mine for having one 185 vs three 195's (it was the spare).
If you had only four tyres in total, and one was the spare ... was this in a Reliant Robin or some other form of three wheel vehicle?
Perhaps you were failed because you had different size tyres on the same axle, which is a fail reason.
Quint wrote:I've had some pretty crazy tyre sizes between front and back, never had a problem. *shrug*
Maybe you shouldn't wear your cap backwards when you go in, you may find the process goes smoother?
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
e30-323ti wrote:Also long as they are the same size & type per axle is my understanding.
Although the last 2 times I've got a WOF from VTNZ (wifes Altezza) they read out the tyre size / checked the tyre placard on the door jamb...
~SlideWays~ wrote:Had a similar one where my landcruiser had 2 different model tyres front to rear, same size, same tread pattern but one brand said M + S (mud and snow) while the other brand did not even though it had the same tread pattern. The rules had just changed saying that if 'Snow' tyres are fitted, they must be on all four corners. Was rather annoying but you deal with this stuff right?
BZG|Bling wrote:~SlideWays~ wrote:Had a similar one where my landcruiser had 2 different model tyres front to rear, same size, same tread pattern but one brand said M + S (mud and snow) while the other brand did not even though it had the same tread pattern. The rules had just changed saying that if 'Snow' tyres are fitted, they must be on all four corners. Was rather annoying but you deal with this stuff right?
M+S doesn't always mean purely a mud and snow tyre. Obviously I have no idea what tyres you had. If they were 100% M+S then it's fair deal I guess. My 4wd tyres have M+S on them, and they are all season. All explained here in case anyone gets pulled up running M+S all season tyres: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/winte ... mphlet.pdf
If your tyre was legit all season, then I think the fail was wrong. Mechanic mate told me my tyres were snow tyres based on seeing M+S. They aren't, but I can see it could be easily confused. If you ignore the total lack of snow tread on the tyres anyway.
Something else to watch on tyres are the load/speed/whatever ratings. They have to be the same or very close to each other. I failed on that as a replacement tyre fitted differed from the rest. I never knew to look, and it passed warrants for years so it was too late to do anything by the time it was found.
Crucible wrote:
But hey,
"You can trust Vtnz because we dont carry out repairs so you know your getting an honest opinion"
~SlideWays~ wrote:Quint wrote:I've had some pretty crazy tyre sizes between front and back, never had a problem. *shrug*
Maybe you shouldn't wear your cap backwards when you go in, you may find the process goes smoother?
Plus 'FTP' in 1M tall gansta letters on the rear window right?
Because I'm very keen on file transfers.
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