Looking at replacing my tyres soon. Current tyres are van tyres and have a C rating though the replacements I am looking at do not. The size and load rating are okay and within manufacturers spec. Will the absence of a C cause problems? The load carried will come nowhere near the GVW of the van on which it is based. I would be interested to hear your learned views.
Tom
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Sorry Dave, should have mentioned it is not a Bongo and they do not require C rated tyres.David Edwards wrote:Well I run a 96 P reg flat top and I use Nangkang 215.65.R15 all round they are 96 H rated at £37.00 each fully fitted and I have had no problems, I find they are very hard wearing. I have no doubt others will give further info soon. Happy motoring.
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Seems that the "C" rating is a minimum rating and is to due with resistance to overheating but only seems to crop up in American websites
http://www.ehow.com/how_107557_choose-tires.html

http://www.ehow.com/how_107557_choose-tires.html
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So am I at liberty to disregard it and still be "legal"?dandywarhol wrote:Seems that the "C" rating is a minimum rating and is to due with resistance to overheating but only seems to crop up in American websites![]()
http://www.ehow.com/how_107557_choose-tires.html


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