
Japanese Tyres - Are they legal?
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I've had a few Japanese cars with winter tyres - the compound is so hard they could probably do 50k + , the down side I found is that the traction is very poor - plenty of sideways action out of roundabouts in the rain
- fine in a mx5 but not great in a tall bongo

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Yep, needs a seperate "illuminated when on" switch,, should be able to get a compatible from a scrappy so it looks rightsajseven wrote:I know that this is probably off-topic, but does the rear foglight have to be on a separate switch to the front foglights to pass an MOT/SVA? I was hoping to use the original switch, but I suppose that may not be possible?

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I have Yokohama Ice Guard iG20 tyres with a circle with E4 inside it. Is this the Euro mark referred to in an earlier post?
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If we wanted to use one of the reverse lights for the foglight just to get through an MOT, what bulb should we be using? Probably won't do this in the end, but was interested to know... 

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Yes Ron your Yoko's are UK legalronhud wrote:I have Yokohama Ice Guard iG20 tyres with a circle with E4 inside it. Is this the Euro mark referred to in an earlier post?
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I was pulling my hair out trying to remember the above info!...Spot on kit!kit wrote:Hope this helps clear up any uncertainties....for tyres to be legal in the UK i.e. MOT/Insurance they HAVE to carry the european symbol marking, which is identified by being a letter E displayed within a circle on the sidewall of the tyre.
Don't make the common mistake of thinking "phew" I got it through the MOT as your insurance would be declared null & void in the case of an accident in this country and indeed Europe wide...just not worth the risk

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I changed mine from the original Jap ones simply bause they had perished and cracked just about everywhere.
i would say the rear and front fog lights have to be seperate switches.
i would say the rear and front fog lights have to be seperate switches.
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Anybody?sajseven wrote:If we wanted to use one of the reverse lights for the foglight just to get through an MOT, what bulb should we be using? Probably won't do this in the end, but was interested to know...

PS... We changed them in the end. Got some nice Continentals in the end from Micheldever Tyres.
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sajseven wrote:Anybody?sajseven wrote:If we wanted to use one of the reverse lights for the foglight just to get through an MOT, what bulb should we be using? Probably won't do this in the end, but was interested to know...
PS... We changed them in the end. Got some nice Continentals in the end from Micheldever Tyres.
A 21w Red one?
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Nope - that's a 21/5w twin "filament" (& thus twin contact) one for stop AND tail lights.
SFAIK the reversing lights are single filament (single contact) 21w ones.
SFAIK the reversing lights are single filament (single contact) 21w ones.
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So theoretically it'd have to be something like this?scanner wrote:Nope - that's a 21/5w twin "filament" (& thus twin contact) one for stop AND tail lights.
SFAIK the reversing lights are single filament (single contact) 21w ones.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/21W-Brake-Fog-lig ... dZViewItem
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Yes but that's expensive with postage added.
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Yeah... just to demonstrate. Thanks! 

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I haven't figured how to insert links in the new-look forum - they all have the same bongofury URL. Anyway, with regard to converting one reversing light, try to use the search to find a topic called "Rear Fog Light - Alternative Approach". This shows a clever solution.