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What are the key considerations for inspecting tyres at Kelvedon, including size, load rating, speed rating, tread depth, condition, and fitment, and what equipment is recommended to ensure a thorough assessment?

When preparing your vehicle for an MOT test at Kelvedon, conducting a thorough tyre inspection is crucial to ensure compliance with safety standards and passing criteria. Here are the key considerations to focus on during this process:

Size, load rating, speed rating, and aspect ratio are critical factors that must align with the manufacturer's specifications for your vehicle. These ratings determine the tyre's capacity to support the car's weight and its speed capabilities, directly impacting safety. Inspecting tread depth is essential; tyres should have a minimum tread depth of 1.6mm across the entire surface, including grooves. This ensures optimal traction and control on various road conditions. Look for uneven wear patterns or signs of damage such as punctures, cuts, or bulges, as these can compromise safety and may result in an MOT failure. Additionally, pay attention to tyre fitment, ensuring that they are correctly aligned and mounted on the respective axles.

To conduct a comprehensive inspection, several tools are recommended: a tire depth gauge for accurate tread measurement, visual inspection tools like magnifying glasses or mirrors to examine hard-to-reach areas, and a tire pressure gauge to check inflation levels, which can affect performance and wear. These simple yet essential tools will help identify potential issues, ensuring your tyres meet the required standards for a smooth MOT test experience at Kelvedon.

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