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07 Aug 2019 17:33 #211916
by mlines
Some websites say that BFGoodrich Mud Terrain T/A KM3 215/75 R15 100/97 Q
are "marking exempt", "Not EU marked" or "POR". Other sites say nothing at all.
Does anyone know the status of these tyres for legal use within the UK
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07 Aug 2019 21:37 #211932
by AlexK
As above, tyres need to be E marked.
KM3s are OEM fitment on JL Wrangler Rubicon.
Aside: the OWL versions don’t appear to be available outside the US. No-one seems to know why.
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