RS8055 Posted May 26, 2016 Author Share Posted May 26, 2016 Snip So why not move out of Luxembourg? It's slightly bigger than the Yorkshire Dales, so commuting shouldn't be a problem. If you knew what traffic was like to get to work in a morning, you'd stay in the country too! Luxembourg is in the top 3 countries in the world that has the most cars per capita. On top of this, the country's population doubles on a daily basis because of cross-border workers! The traffic is ridiculous... to the point where I'd actually prefer to be stuck on the M25! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RS8055 Posted May 26, 2016 Author Share Posted May 26, 2016 If you got your spacers a TUV certificate would that only cover your particular spacers or would anyone with the same model spacers be covered? You never know if Tarmac does a lot of trade with countries that need TUVs he might cover some of the cost. Nah, I spoke to Chris just to ask him if he could provide some sort of a letterheaded paper indicating that the spacers are for 5x114.3 but there doesn't seem to have been a point. The spacers I bought from Tarmac are fantastic quality, but unfortunately do not have any markings on them to indicate their size, brand or anything like that. Apparently in order to get them approved, they need to state at least the size they are on them (engraved). Once approval is provided, you are required to have a unique identification number assigned to the part in question which is then paired with the certificate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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