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NCTT
 


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900 kg rating ? or 1050 kg ?

HELP . want some stormers but can only find 900 kg rating , will these be ok ?

done lots of searches and cant seem to find a definative answer ?

i will only be doing a tiny bit of green laning , no serious off roading so 4 wheels will always be on the deck ?

cheers chaps
  
Post #485231Mon Jun 22 2009 1:41pm
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Genuine LR stormers (as are all RRS alloys) are only rated at 900kg. I've run both 19" RRS alloys and Stormers at 900kg without any problems, as I've always taken the view that the tyre is the weaker link, so have made sure these have been 111 rated.

D3 alloys are rated at 940kg, so 900kg isn't that far off.

Al
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Mine are 900kg rating from DGT and they are fine. Thumbs Up
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Shirinky

I'm not trying to be antagonistic here so please don't misinterpret this Wink but have you got something in writing from your insurers stating that they are happy with what are technically underspecced wheels.

Just intrigued by what view different insurers are taking on this Thumbs Up
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Post #485265Mon Jun 22 2009 3:31pm
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yea , hearing you both but tbh id rather be over 940 than under ?

basically they are rated 940 for a reason ?

i know there are people that have used 900,s with no probs but i think id rather try ang get my mitts on some 1050s


thanks vm anyway chaps
  
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Ok - so just to add to the confusion, here in the UK, the minimum tyre spec is 111 (1090kg), but in Oz, for the same car its 109 (1030kg), a difference of 60kg, so more than the difference in wheel weight ratings being discussed here.

Your call at the end of the day Thumbs Up

SJR - as 20's aren't standard, weight rating doesn't come into the conversation, its the fact you've non-standard rims that's more of an issue. NFU wanted another 10% on the premium. Flux didnt add anything, but did want them "listed" as being fitted.

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Post #485272Mon Jun 22 2009 3:53pm
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think ill sit tight and wait for some 1050,s to appear

thanks anyway chaps
  
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Cheers al Thumbs Up
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Had mine on for over a year. They haven't dissintegrated yet. Shocked SJR I have told my insurers nothing Embarassed

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Shocked Shocked

I only ask as when i was looking to put larger wheels on mine, my insurer (Direct Line) wanted to impose a significant %age hike on the premium to cover the change in specification, and they wanted all sorts of assurances with regard to Origin, weight etc. Thumbs Up

edit: i don't like parting with more money, but fully understand their reasons Thumbs Up
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Can't think why insurers may be concerned about aftermarket wheels Whistle Whistle Whistle

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