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hobbit:
Priglet pm for you

muddydisco:

--- Quote from: Priglet ---I tried to MOT my 110 today and have found that as of last week I can no longer get a class 4 test because the weight limits have changed and I am now 50kg into being a commercial vehicle :x  :x

It doesn't seem to have been too well publicised as the tester didn't know until the system refused to allow my vehicle to be tested. Anyone else with a 110 station wagon, and possibly other large 4x4's, it's worth checking out which class your motor is before the test is due.[/quote

I have not heard anything and i,m a class 4 & 7 mot tester
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freeagent:
take it to a landrover specialist, or at least a centre that can read the rules... i had all this wwith my old 110, when I took it to a local, and well known landy specialist (has big MOT test station, and does both class 7 and class 4 tests) he said "landrover don't build commercial vehicles, they build multi-purpose vehicles" as far as he's concerned, the only landies that might need class 7 are some defender 130's.... :?

my mate took his disco for its MOT the other day, and the local jobsworth testers failed him because his horn button was too wobbly... :roll:

there are some monkeys out there..........

Range Rover Blues:
Apparently the price is going up again.

Stealth tax anyone?

Dr Neil:
I think you'll find if you have a Class 7 test it won't be valid as it should have a class 4 test.Sooty had this problem with his 110 and he contacted VOSA who said it should have a class 4 test and was told a class 7 test would be no good and therefore a waste of time and money(certainly not valid.

It may be worth sending him a PM.

hope this helps

Neil....

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