Post #17
jeffers wrote:Start thinkin about buyin a Trailer!
Thats what i've done anyway, for more reasons than just the MOT!
Well I'm glad to hear you have so much space and money, that must be nice for you
Ah, another thread with the same old random speculation and opinion about the new MOT rules. I put mine through its MOT last month, and it passed legitimately, and here's how.
1 - Keep the original seat belts in as well as your harnesses. The harnesses then become non-testable, so aren't a problem.
2 - The airbag issue was changed at the last minute to just be an advisory not a fail, so isn't a problem. I've actually removed all trace of airbags, so they didn't even bother with that.
3 - Sun strips need to come off beforehand if they encroach on the wiper area, else you'll fail twice - once for the driver's side and again for the passenger's.
4 - I've removed ABS and rear compensator, and have a bias valve in the car. I explained this to the garage, they just adjusted the bias until the rear passed (i.e. set it up for road use) which is fine. As long as the entire ABS system has been fully and obviously removed, it's not testable.
5 - Removing rear seats isn't a problem, they just put it as a note on the MOT. It's been tested as a 2-seater, so if you put the back seats back in the MOT would be invalid.
6 - Only the windscreen is testable, so polycarb sides are rear are no problem.
7 - Bonnet just has to be secure and not able to come open, so bonnet catches aren't a problem (although I don't have them on mine)
8 - Boot opening isn't testable, so doesn't matter as long as it's secure
9 - Spare wheels aren't mandatory, so that's not a problem
10 - I have tape over my lights, they've added this as an advisory but not a fail
Job done. I suspect if you went somewhere like Kwik-Fit for an MOT they'd s**t themselves and come up with all kinds of reasons to fail it, but by the rules it should actually pass fine. Just because my car's got loads of stuff removed doesn't mean it's not roadworthy, and for all the b**ching, crying and panic that went on about the new rules they weren't actually that bad. Any garage with the slightest bit of common sense can tell the difference between a track car and a chavmobile, as long as they know that you'll be fine
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