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Would You Use Part Worn Tyres?
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False economy if you ask me, not to mention dangerous.
False economy if you ask me, not to mention dangerous.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The danger with part-worn tyres is that there are very few checks on the origins of the tires, or the reason why they were removed from the previous vehicle.
In the UK, the lobby group Tyresafe has called for a ban on these things:
https:/ /www.ty resafe. org/med ia-cent re/late st-news /vast-m ajority -part-w orn-tyr es-cont inue-so ld-ille gally/
The UK National Tyre Dealers' Association is against them:
https:/ /www.nt da.co.u k/usefu l-links /part-w orn-tyr es/
Internationally, the Spanish police intercepted a ring of dealers who smuggle these things and sell them without any checks:
http:// www.gua rdiaciv il.es/e s/prens a/notic ias/657 3.html
The Ohio State legislature has banned them
https:/ /www.le gislatu re.ohio .gov/le gislati on/legi slation -summar y?id=GA 132-SB- 223
The US tire safety body (and industry lobby group) warns against their use:
https:/ /www.us tires.o rg/syst em/file s/TISB_ 45_USTM A.pdf
in the end, it is often less dangerous to buy a cheap tyre made in China or elsewhere that is new (you can get them for £40 or less) with 7mm - 8mm of tread, than to buy a used tyre for which you do not know the provenance for £20 with just 3mm of tread, bearing in mind that the minimum legal tread depth is 1.6mm
In the UK, the lobby group Tyresafe has called for a ban on these things:
https:/
The UK National Tyre Dealers' Association is against them:
https:/
Internationally, the Spanish police intercepted a ring of dealers who smuggle these things and sell them without any checks:
http://
The Ohio State legislature has banned them
https:/
The US tire safety body (and industry lobby group) warns against their use:
https:/
in the end, it is often less dangerous to buy a cheap tyre made in China or elsewhere that is new (you can get them for £40 or less) with 7mm - 8mm of tread, than to buy a used tyre for which you do not know the provenance for £20 with just 3mm of tread, bearing in mind that the minimum legal tread depth is 1.6mm
I can understand people on a tight budget who only potter about locally buying these tyres as a way to get through an Mot, but I work on the principle that there's only the tyres and brakes between you and the undertaker, so not for me, even when money was tight. It's very annoying when your car won't go; it's a major problem when it won't stop.
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