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hi all

i want to settle a argument with my son as to his 90 and his pending mot

he had a set of alloy wheels given to him but 2 are at and 2 are mud and he thinks that they will pass its mot with them on , i think they should all be at or mt not both

thanks Roy

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So long as they are all radials, or all crossplies, and of suitable speed-rating, you'll be OK. (You shouldn't mix radials & crossplies).

But it would be advisable to have the tyres on the same axle paired as the same type.

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Aslong as they are all the same size and type on each axel ie: ATs at front and MTs at back and they are legal then they should pass

I agree, it should pass MOT if same 'nominal' size, however, coil sprung Land Rovers are permanent 4x4 and there may be differences in 'actual' size, which will cause the centre diff in the transferbox to work a bit harder than it should.

There WILL be differences in the way the tyres handle, so whether it passes the MOT or not it is not an ideal set up from a safety point of view.

Regards,

Diff.

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