Our Pathfinder, which is barely 3 years old, requires two new tyres as present ones are cracking badly, a bit gutted as there is stacks of tread on them.
My question is, who uses winter wheels and takes the campers wheels indoors or does anyone use axle stands to support the camper and leave the wheels on.
Sorry I know that's two questions
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Mine goes indoors for storage. I need new wheels, but the old ones are over 5 years old. For the bizarre reason that your unit cannot be moved with them on, your insurance will be invalid (most policies) with winter wheels fitted. Check your small print.
Excuse my ignorance, but what difference does keeping it indoors make if it's still sitting on it's tyres, do they not crack when inside.
Re insurance, are we then saying that if we lift it off the ground, with wheels on, and l have the wheel clamp on, everything will be tickety boo.
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I have just fitted 8 ply van tyres on my Crusader. They are MUCH better than car tyres. My tyre man advised me to take the wheels off come winter time, place in black bags and store in the shed. Ultraviolet light damages them. He also said that if the trailer is sat for long periods, then move the wheels round about 1/4 turn from time to time to stop bulging.I have 2 axle stands for winter use. Will my insurance be invalid??? Must read Caravanguards details.
Quote: Originally posted by roulston on 09/6/2010
My one goes inside and up stairs for winter(see picture on my Gallery)
I had to see it to believe it! how the heck do you get it up there? Fork lift?
As said above, it is exposure to daylight that does the damage to the rubber. Does anyone take their car wheels off when parked? Tyres shoud be changed after about 5 years even if there is no obvious cracking or excessive wear. The suspension can benefit from having the weight taken off it by jacking the camper up. Most campers use rubber suspension & this sags over time. Cost me about £300 for new Indespension units about 3 years ago.
Quote: Originally posted by Steve McV on 10/6/2010
Quote: Originally posted by roulston on 09/6/2010
My one goes inside and up stairs for winter(see picture on my Gallery)
I had to see it to believe it! how the heck do you get it up there? Fork lift?
Steve.
Hi Steve When I built my own shed I put a RSJ running length ways in the roof and I have a block and tackle running on a trolly I use this every year to lift mt tt up out of the way for the winter
I take my wheels off over winter and put on 2 wheels I got from my local scrapyard.To get the right wheels I took may spare with me for comparison. £10 wasn't a bad price to pay I can still move my camper if need be.Would be a bit scared if there was a fire if it was jacked up with no wheels,or on those winter wheels..I store my road wheels in the shed wrapped in a blanket and let the pressure down to around half
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As we don`t caravan over the winter months, I also remove my wheels and store them in bags in my garage, and the caravan is on stands to relax the suspension
...I've often wondered if there'd be any benefit in jacking up the rear of our Mh and letting the suspension relax a little?...
...after all,most Mhs are pretty much fully laden for most of the time,unlike when the base vehicle is used as a commercial,when at least it gets unloaded as the working day goes on!...
Seems a bit strange that a TT isn't insured if the wheels are off though?
I suppose car tyres dont have time to crack up before they are worn out,whereas the tread on a campers tyres could be fine for decades. Car tyres dont have time to develop flat spots either. I always jack my camper up and spin the wheels to keep the grease around the bearings
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I place my caravan on axle stands remove one wheel & fit a cover on the other wheel before fitting the wheel clamp. I also have a hitch lock this satisfies the insurance co & protects the tyres & suspension
I rang Caravanguard who say my policy IS valid even if I take the wheels off at wintertime, and my unit is outside my house. They say the risk of theft is greater than the risk of my house burning down.