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It seems that the answer would be simple, but we know it never is.
I would "think" non DOT would mean NON DOT. If a tire is not rated by DOT for whatever reason, then it is NOT approved by the DOT for highway use. Geeze read the label on the side of the tires. The answer is right there!
As for insurance, I have no idea, but insurance companies "as a whole" but not all, are always looking for a reason to deny claims. I know that FIRST HAND. And no I am not trying to start an insurance argument, been there too.
They do not put that information on the side of the tire for THIER health, they do it for YOURS!
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Steve Parks
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