
02-07-2003, 10:51 AM
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(An All-Around Nice Guy)
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Camden,
SC
Cobra Make, Engine: Unique Motorcars (sold)
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VERY interesting thread. I love the looks (if not the price) of those Goodyear's but I just assumed that the "non-DOT" designation would allow the insurance company to deny claim in the event of an accident. That wasn't a chance I was willing to take. Perhaps that assumption was incorrect.
Even if you fought a claim in court, having a lawyer tell the jury that "the prosecution's client had non-DOT tires on his 500-HP sports car" probably wouldn't bode well, unless your state had a specific law allowing their use.
Can anyone tell me what specifications a tire has to meet to be DOT-listed? Is it a materials-of-construction thing? Is it a matter of lab testing?
Keith 
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Keith 
Former Unique owner.
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