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    Quote Originally Posted by davidrotheray View Post
    I think the minimum legal rating for a Euro is 88 right? I think they came with a 91 and 94 for the luxury from factory if I remember correctly?

    Can anyone confirm that minimum 88?
    All the ones I found were a 84 or so
    they came with 92Y or something on the lines of that.
    What brnad tyres are you going for?
    Cause i looked at dunlop as an example for 225/35 only tyre you can get in that size is dunlop sp sport maxx at 88
    e.g Pirelli Pzero Nero comes in 225/35 and rated at 88Y.
    Last edited by Crapdaz; 13-06-2008 at 10:27 AM.
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    Ahhh, fair enough.

    Well what's the minimum legal load rating for the Euros, I think I was told 88, but not sure, need to confirm that first. If it is looks like I'll be looking at 225/35 again

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidrotheray View Post
    Ahhh, fair enough.

    Well what's the minimum legal load rating for the Euros, I think I was told 88, but not sure, need to confirm that first. If it is looks like I'll be looking at 225/35 again
    sorry i am a bit noob on this not sure about minimum legal, is there such legality for it?
    As long as your not going to put like 4 off people weighing over 150kg each, but from all the tyres i've seen for that size i think 88 is the max you can get for load rating, but speed rating is another thing.
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    Yeah, speed ratings are easy, but according to the law you need load rating correct too, don't get why it's not a commercial vehicle or so, but oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidrotheray View Post
    Yeah, speed ratings are easy, but according to the law you need load rating correct too, don't get why it's not a commercial vehicle or so, but oh well.
    For maximum weight reasons with full load of people.
    same scenario as why a lift has a label saying how many people it can hold @ this weight capacity.
    Last edited by Crapdaz; 13-06-2008 at 11:34 AM.
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    Yeah, I know how that works, but according to Mr QLD Transport, both need to be correct, even for non-commercial vehicles.

    Accord Euro Ute anyone...

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