Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R714. Public Safety, Highway Patrol |
R714-160. Equipment Standards for Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Safety Inspections |
R714-160-8. Tires and Wheels
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(1) When examining the tire and wheels, the inspector shall:
(a) check tires for cuts, cracks, or sidewall plugs; and
(i) advise the customer when a tire has weather cracks, but no cords showing; or
(ii) issue a rejection inspection certificate when a tire has sidewall plugs, cuts, or cracks deep enough to expose cords;
(b) check tires for indication of tread separations; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate when tire integrity has been compromised due to visible bumps, bulges, or tire separation;
(c) check tire pressure for proper inflation with tire pressure gauge; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate when:
(A) a tire is flat, has a noticeable air leak, or is inflated to less than half, or 50% of the vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire pressure; or
(B) a tire is over inflated;
(d) check tires for regrooving or recutting; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate when a tire is regrooved and is not identifiable as regroovable;
(e) check tires for "restricted usage only" markings; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate when a tire is marked "for farm use only", "off-highway use only", "for racing only", "for trailers only", or other non-highway use;
(f) check tires for the same size and same type of construction, but mismatched tread design is allowed; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate when tires on the same axle are not the same size or construction;
(g) check tire wear; and
(i) advise the customer when tread wear bars are touching the road surface; or
(ii) issue a rejection inspection certificate when:
(A) the tread depth is less than 2/32 inch when measured in any two adjacent major tread grooves at three equally spaced intervals around the circumference of the tire. Tread depth measurement shall not use a tread wear bar; or
(B) secondary rubber is exposed in the tread or sidewall area;
(h) check wheels for damage and proper mounting; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate when:
(A) wheel bolts, nuts, studs, or lugs are loose, missing, or not properly fastened;
(B) wheels are bent, cracked, re-welded, or have elongated bolt holes;
(C) spacers are used to increase the wheel track width; or
(D) bead lock wheels are installed that do not meet the SAE J2530 Aftermarket Wheel Performance Requirements and Test Procedures;
(i) check vehicle tires for proper size and weight load ratings; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate when:
(A) tires do not meet the proper weight load rating for the vehicles actual gross vehicle weight; or
(B) tires are mounted on wheels that are not within tire manufacturer specifications;
(j) check that fenders and mudflaps are in place when required; and
(i) advise the customer when:
(A) fenders or fender extenders do not cover the full width of a tire;
(B) rear tires do not have the top 50% of the tire covered by mudflaps, fenders, or the vehicle body construction when required; or
(C) rear mudflaps are not directly aligned with the tire and at least as wide as the tire when required; or
(ii) issue a rejection inspection certificate when:
(A) tire tread is not fully covered by existing fenders or fender extenders;
(B) tires make contact with any other vehicle parts or accessories;
(C) fender flares or mud flaps are not made of durable material; or
(D) fender flares or mud flaps are not secured properly; and
(k) check for studded snow tires; and
(i) advise the customer when studded snow tires are mounted on a vehicle between April 1 and October 14 of any year.