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I'm pretty sure it's an MOT fail to have different tread patterns on the same axle, am I right?

 

Click this link and then tyres & roadwheels.

 

It says...Tyres must be correctly matched with regard to: * type * size * structure. Type to me is the tread pattern?

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I'm pretty sure it's an MOT fail to have different tread patterns on the same axle, am I right?

 

Click this link and then tyres & roadwheels.

 

It says...Tyres must be correctly matched with regard to: * type * size * structure. Type to me is the tread pattern?

 

as far as i believe type refers to crossply or radial

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I'm pretty sure it's an MOT fail to have different tread patterns on the same axle, am I right?

 

Click this link and then tyres & roadwheels.

 

It says...Tyres must be correctly matched with regard to: * type * size * structure. Type to me is the tread pattern?

 

as far as i believe type refers to crossply or radial

 

I've heard of those, what's the difference? :lol:

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The internal construction..... Mixing these are a "no, no" since they have very different handling traits.

 

Thanks :(

 

What's the difference then or maybe post that in the terminology forum :lol:

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The internal construction..... Mixing these are a "no, no" since they have very different handling traits.

 

Thanks :(

 

What's the difference then or maybe post that in the terminology forum :lol:

 

Xply is 1920's technology, hardly worth a mention nowadays.

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The internal construction..... Mixing these are a "no, no" since they have very different handling traits.

 

Thanks :(

 

What's the difference then or maybe post that in the terminology forum :lol:

 

Xply is 1920's technology, hardly worth a mention nowadays.

 

So it's safe to assume that all tyres are radial? Why include that in the MOT then or are there still alot of crossply tyres about?

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