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Maybe each insurers views different. However when buying 2nd hand how do you know what original tyres were. You can only answer to the best of your knowledge. I am an insurance broker and I personally would not class other as a mod.It would only be a modification if they are different from the original tyres
I'd check with an authorised dealer as to the original tyre spec - or refer to the owners handbookMaybe each insurers views different. However when buying 2nd hand how do you know what original tyres were. You can only answer to the best of your knowledge. I am an insurance broker and I personally would not class other as a mod.
On all the online quotes I obtained I was also never asked this question.
It's a grey area tbh. Changing from steel to alloy has always been classed as a mod on old days but these days no issues
Going from. 15 to 16 inch wheels would be a mod.
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Totally agree however tyres fitted by camper uk do you really see them fitting tyres which are not fit for purpose.I'd check with an authorised dealer as to the original tyre spec - or refer to the owners handbook
Having the incorrect tyres could be dangerous and invalidate your insurance.
Worth checking to be in the safe side
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Yeah seen these before was a thread on them not sure if needed still sat on the fence re tyrepalFor interest. I boosted the Thread on TPMS (Below) as I found this :-
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looks a very good price as an introductory offer?.
Pete
How would you know you had a tyre loosing pressure and in danger of blowing out, or how would you know you had a rear brake binding and overheating, of course you could just leave it to the old and trusted way and wait till something goes bang.Yeah seen these before was a thread on them not sure if needed still sat on the fence re tyrepal
Yeah seen these before was a thread on them not sure if needed still sat on the fence re tyrepal
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Surely if you tell them what tyres, ie camping tyres they will presume your asking about a Motorhome?Michelin does as well, but just give the base vehicle type and don't mention it's a Motorhome,
they are obviously under the impression that Motorhomes alway run around at Max vehicle weights or over
why they assume that I have know idea!
but if you give Axel weights and Base vehicle type and of course tyre size and load rating then you will get sensible figures,
Surely if you tell them what tyres, ie camping tyres they will presume your asking about a Motorhome?
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