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My girlfriend's wheel has had it due to her hitting a kerb. One on the way from fleabay but coppers randomly checking cars near her work. Is there a penalty or will she get away with it? Knackered wheel is still in the car.
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you can't get done for it, only advised to get it replaced, aslong as your tread is legal.
If it's a steal wheel, then you'll get one cheap enough from your local breakers. or ebay. |
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If it's knackered just leave it out. It's not against the law to have no spare. Not sure about an unusable one due to wheel damage. They could take the view that, like a spare with a bald tyre, it could be fitted and make the car dangerous.
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New civics don't even come with a spare wheel, so I doubt its illegal
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If you have one then it must be legal and usable. If you dont have one then there is no probs. Just leave it out until its fixed and you will have no probs. Unless you get another flat !!
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It would technically be worthy of a rectification notice and a trip to the mot station but it would have to be am extremely uptight copper on a power trip who would make you in that far.
A little common sense usually prevails in there cases. If you wanna be on the safe side them leave it out cuz as said, you don't need to carry a spare. |
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Its not a requirement under construction and use, far as I am aware to have a spare tyre, however if something is fitted to the car it should be in good working order. I wouldn't bother with a PG9 for something like that anyway I'm far too busy with other things. I know my dad's car doesn't have one. My next question why would they be looking at the spare tyre in the first place?
However if you worn tyres on the car, it would useful to have. That is all people. |
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WEll I had my spare wheel arch cut out of my car and welded over
![]() But im usure if you HAVE got one you may be able to be done for having an illegal tyre. Bin it, get a can of tyre weld ![]() |
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