Gandalf038
///Member
well... looks like I was right about there being different codes for different maufacturers, but M0 is actually for Mercedes. :dropjaw: I have Merc parts on my BM!!! :bawling: :cursin: :bawling: (they do seem to work quite well tho..
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"Tyre manufacturers mark models that have been manufactured according to the specifications of vehicle manufacturers with MO, N0 - N4, a star, the letter “J“ or RO 1. These tyres differ slightly from tyres without the additional code. MO tyres, for example, are produced to Mercedes specifications, while Porsche-approved tyres are labelled N0 – N 4. Tyres approved by Jaguar are identifiable as such by a “Jâ€Â. The tyres that BMW fits on the cars at its factories are identified by a small star. The designation “R01†can be found on tyres for Audi Quattro GmbH. Tyres with such identifiers can, however, also be fitted on other vehicles."
- from page: http://www.conti-online.com/generat...ws/meldungen/pr_2008_09_11_seitenwand_en.html
"Tyre manufacturers mark models that have been manufactured according to the specifications of vehicle manufacturers with MO, N0 - N4, a star, the letter “J“ or RO 1. These tyres differ slightly from tyres without the additional code. MO tyres, for example, are produced to Mercedes specifications, while Porsche-approved tyres are labelled N0 – N 4. Tyres approved by Jaguar are identifiable as such by a “Jâ€Â. The tyres that BMW fits on the cars at its factories are identified by a small star. The designation “R01†can be found on tyres for Audi Quattro GmbH. Tyres with such identifiers can, however, also be fitted on other vehicles."
- from page: http://www.conti-online.com/generat...ws/meldungen/pr_2008_09_11_seitenwand_en.html