Tyre Fitters - they put an odd tyre on my Honda
I had a new tyre fitted yesterday and the garage told me that, although it was a different make (ToyotaR1) it would be fine with my other three existing Bridgestone tyres.
It was fitted on the back left. Am I okay to go with this advice or should I ask for the correct tyre to be fitted? Thanks for your time as I am worried about this insurance/Police check wise.
It was fitted on the back left. Am I okay to go with this advice or should I ask for the correct tyre to be fitted? Thanks for your time as I am worried about this insurance/Police check wise.
Asked on 23 November 2012 by Labistaff
Answered by
Honest John
It's fitted now, so not much you can do. Probably legal. Just not best practice.
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