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    Taking my Dad's (company) car to Germany next weekend and tyres are around 3 - 4 mm so lease company won't change them yet - question is - are they legal in Germany on a british car given i think our limit is 1.6mm but theirs is 3mm?

    cheers

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    tyres wont last long round the ring joe

    sorry i dont know
    MK2 member 091, RSOC member 2675, RS18 No 001, HRE7724 /50

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    • #3
      he could accidently get 2nails in the shoulder's of the tyres so they are scrap &have to be replaced
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      • #4
        lease companys really **** me off when it comes to tyres
        Ex-Chairman of 'The Clique'

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        • #5
          Tyres

          They are only half worn! New tyres only have 8mm from new ,so 3 or 4 mm is half gone ,half left.Even at 3mm they are still half worn ,because the legal limit is 1.6 mm.English car english laws ,we dont swap left hand drive headlghts for right hand drive headlights to take our car abroad.I dont and I take my cars over the water 3 times a year

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          • #6
            Originally posted by oldskooljoe View Post
            Taking my Dad's (company) car to Germany next weekend and tyres are around 3 - 4 mm so lease company won't change them yet - question is - are they legal in Germany on a british car given i think our limit is 1.6mm but theirs is 3mm?

            cheers
            They have definatley got to be 3mm minimum to comply with german law
            on any vehicle -we always stress this to customers who we know are
            taking their cars abroad

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            • #7
              The limit in germany is 1,6 mm on the TWI point

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              • #8
                Joe, as you will most likely be on two wheels most of the time, i dont think you should have to have the tread on all four.....

                Dave Raver
                Regards - Dave

                www.northwalesclassicfords.co.uk

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by driverace View Post
                  .English car english laws
                  Well good luck with that concept.

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