- Jun 2, 2015
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Some advice if I may ask. I believe that replacement tyres on cars and caravans must have the same load index as the original tyres fitted by the manufacturers or higher.
I ask because the garage from which I am buying my L200 has fitted cheap new tyres from china and I cant find any from the Joyroad brand that satisfy the (111) load requirement for a L200.
A trawl of the internet has thrown up the The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 regs 24-27 which state that the tyres must be able to carry the full load at the designated speed but I suspect that the garage will argue that I'm ok so long as i don't exceed the 950kg that the brand can handle. any advice greatly appreciated.
The rule about fitting equal or better tyres applies to trailers as well as tow vehicles.
I ask because the garage from which I am buying my L200 has fitted cheap new tyres from china and I cant find any from the Joyroad brand that satisfy the (111) load requirement for a L200.
A trawl of the internet has thrown up the The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 regs 24-27 which state that the tyres must be able to carry the full load at the designated speed but I suspect that the garage will argue that I'm ok so long as i don't exceed the 950kg that the brand can handle. any advice greatly appreciated.
The rule about fitting equal or better tyres applies to trailers as well as tow vehicles.