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M.O.T pass or not to pass?

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carls200tdi:
MINE WAS LIKE THIS ON MY OLD RANGIE PASSED NO PROBLEM

ChrisV8:
Same as my 110 passes every year  :lol:

extreme90:

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Like mine, Simex, plus mega offset mach 5s, plus spacers....eeeeek
Plus points...looks hard, more stable...
Negative points....Mot fail, and gets your motor filthy....

As for yours....PASS  8)
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steve mine passed and are nearly as bad as your's  :shock:

it isnt testable for a mot so im lead to believe, its just down to the individual tester
how ever it is illegal on the public highway if you can see more than 1" of tread or there abouts  :roll:
but it would need to be a really miserable copper with nothiing better to do, to pull you and do you for it  :roll:

ive had many of police behind me with no problems with the tyres, main concern is the smoke  :twisted:

yours are more than ok IMO

dan

spy:
Pass, I would appeal if a tester failed those.  Oh, and the garage is under no obligation to give you a free retest for two weeks.  Its a partial retest if it returns within 10 working days (so two weeks really!).  If it fails on only tyres you are entitled to a free retest before the end of the next working day.  Most other failures the garage can charge you up to half of the official test fee (i think £50.50 at the mo) as long as you are within the 10 days.  Outside of that time its another MOT and chargeable in full.

zacspeed:
My Vitara passed with these:



OMG! What am I doing in the L*** R**** section, I'm lost & scared  :shock:

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