Well, you have several options if you are willing to sacrifice having pure 'road' tires.
Pirelli makes a 345/35-15 in their awesome P-Zero formula; is that what you currently have? Availability of those tires goes up and down, as they are produced in small batches, and they usually run out and are unavailable for a few months or a year before they fire up and produce another batch. Pirelli is also quite proud of them, reflected in their astronomical price of $502 each in the USA!
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The Tire Rack - Your performance experts for tires and wheels and do a search on tire size, 345/35-15)
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These are fully street-legal tires. Given that they are produced in Italy I would *assume* that they have the requisite stampings on the sidewall. If they don't, I would recommend that you find a reasonable MOT tester and point out that although they are missing some trivial markings, they are of the utmost quality and that shouldn't stand in between you and a tax disc.
Failing that, then another potential solution is the Michelin TB-15 road/race tires. These are basically brand-new 40-year-old tires, i.e. they have brought back a 1960s racing design and made them fully road-legal, with a "V" speed rating. They are available in the UK from Longstone Tyres, and they are *bloody expensive*!!!! But besides looking right, they probably offer excellent traction (at the expense of lifespan)
http://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/Special_Offer.php
Here is some more information on these tires from the manufacturer website:
Michelin Sport - Set the page name
Note that the same sizes are available in the TB5 compound for use in temps above 20 C; not really a factor for a road tire in England!
I believe Avon Tyres also makes a tire that might be appropriate, although I don't think their rear tire sizes are quite as large as the ones above. But maybe you could live with them?
Personally, if you have tread remaining on your existing 345/35-15 tires (are they Pirellis, or Yokohama AVS?), I'd just run with those for the time being. Again, a few cases of beer on the passenger seat might be just the ticket to get them through the MOT inspection. And if you're anywhere near Leicestershire, I have a friend who owns an MOT station, and under special circumstances like this, can be seen inspecting his cars with the help of a guide dog and a cane, if you get my drift....
