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Originally Posted by scottz
What are you suggesting? That we are not already "out on our own"? Do you seriously think Keystone would back you in some type of tire litigation?
I could care less about "invalidating my vehicle certification"; means nothing past the date it rolled out of the factory. Besides, it would be difficult to find someone at fault because they switched to a tire with a higher load capacity.
That would be similar to saying that I "void my certification" or I am "on my own" because I upgraded from the terrible drum brakes to discs. Nonsense.
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Vehicle certification rules can be found in 49 CFR part 567.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/part-567