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Old 30 March 2013, 11:07 PM
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Default kumho tw01 comp tyres 18"

got a brand new set of 5 kumho tw01 tyres, they are 200/640/r18 softs

all 5 brand new never used


looking at £400 for the set of 5

located in chippenham/Bristol

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will swap for a set of 4 road legal tyres in 215 35 18 must be new and decent quality, ie yokos, toyos, etc
Old 31 March 2013, 07:48 AM
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Roughly what size do these equate to in 'std' measurements as I'm after a set for my newage on 8' 18s.
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I would say 215/225. 35/40 18 in that region
Old 31 March 2013, 09:59 PM
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Bump for awesome tyres n just in time for the new track day season :-)
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Are these E marked?
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how much to post to lincs mate ?
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Not e marked I'm afraid hence why I'm selling them, £450 posted mate

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Marking

All car tyres sold from 1st July 1997 must carry an 'E' marking. The 'E' or 'e' mark consists of an 'E' or 'e' followed by a number included in a circle of 12mm diameter or a rectangle. This symbol is followed by a further number.

The 'E' certifies that the tyre complies with the dimensional, performance and marking requirements of ECE Regulation 30.

The 'e' certifies that the tyre complies with the dimensional, performance and marking requirements of DIRECTIVE 92/23/EEC.

The number associated with the letter 'E' in the circle or 'e' in the rectangle is the code number of the government which granted the type approval (No. 11 for the British Government and a different identifying number for each of the other European countries involved).

The number outside the circle or rectangle is the number of the type approval certificate
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Who was that reply for?
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Mm these arnt road legal tyres so no 'e' mark required
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They are not road tyres they are motorsport tyres so will not be E marked , they will have on them ' for motorsport use only ' on the sidewall , but general consensus is that they can be used on the road on the rally forum , I use them when driving my road legal rally car about , and everyone on multi venue rallies use them on the road sections , they can't just be legal to use in between stages !

I'll speak to someone in MotorClub tomorrow night who might be interested in these

Cheers Ian



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Marking

All car tyres sold from 1st July 1997 must carry an 'E' marking. The 'E' or 'e' mark consists of an 'E' or 'e' followed by a number included in a circle of 12mm diameter or a rectangle. This symbol is followed by a further number.

The 'E' certifies that the tyre complies with the dimensional, performance and marking requirements of ECE Regulation 30.

The 'e' certifies that the tyre complies with the dimensional, performance and marking requirements of DIRECTIVE 92/23/EEC.

The number associated with the letter 'E' in the circle or 'e' in the rectangle is the code number of the government which granted the type approval (No. 11 for the British Government and a different identifying number for each of the other European countries involved).

The number outside the circle or rectangle is the number of the type approval certificate
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Originally Posted by cjquicksilver
Who was that reply for?
Just added a quote about e marking for anyone who didn't understand !
But as Ian has mentioned "for Motorsport only" I use the cr311 Dunlop tyres and was enquiring about these mate for myself .
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Ok no worries cheers for the info :-)
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