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Quick question re:Certification

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Does anyone know if you need wof-able tyres when you get an lvv cert?

Someone told me that tyre condition isn't a cert issue, only wof, but I find this hard to believe.

On the other hand I guess it could make sense because the cert checks that the setup you have is ok, and then wof makes sure everything isn't too worn (brakes, tyres etc).

Can anyone shed some light on this?

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Does anyone know if you need wof-able tyres when you get an lvv cert?

Someone told me that tyre condition isn't a cert issue, only wof, but I find this hard to believe.

On the other hand I guess it could make sense because the cert checks that the setup you have is ok, and then wof makes sure everything isn't too worn (brakes, tyres etc).

Can anyone shed some light on this?

you will need good tyres. but if you are borrowing some wheels to get you through remember that they must be the same size and width as the ones you ultimately want on there.

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While on this topic, (slight hi-jack sorry)

I have Bridgestone Playz on my wheels (came with them on an E46 from Japan)

They have no dot rating visible - would that be a compliance issue?

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