Originally posted by AtW
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostHad me worried there as my son always fits them in winter. But apparently just 3 companies need to be informed:
http://whichtyres.com/wp-content/upl...Commitment.pdf
Also most insurers require notification under the terms of the contract, when bored look at yours.
and that commitment in that document only refers to private use.
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If you are like the only one with winter tyres then you might just end up braking a lot quicker than others and they'll stop right into the back of your car... later insurance company finds out it's because you fitted winter tyres and you never warned them!
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Bizarrely a number of UK insurers will load premiums. It's a deviation from manufacturers standard spec since sizes and load factor etc will differ. So they need to be notified.
http://whichtyres.com/wp-content/upl...Commitment.pdf
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMy Range Rover sport drives fine without them, so no.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfuE00qdhLA
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOh FFS, are you a real contractor or what?
Buy exactly the same Porsche Cayenne but with winter tires on - drive it when cold, and drive the other one when warm.
HTH
thinking like a permie, forgive me
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf I move make to the UK, I'll have all season tyres and snow chains.
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If I move make to the UK, I'll have all season tyres and snow chains.
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Bizarrely a number of UK insurers will load premiums. It's a deviation from manufacturers standard spec since sizes and load factor etc will differ. So they need to be notified.
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Oh FFS, are you a real contractor or what?
Buy exactly the same Porsche Cayenne but with winter tires on - drive it when cold, and drive the other one when warm.
HTH
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