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21/10/2011 at 11:24pm
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We holiday each year in Spain with German friends ( dont tell me DAD!)  Each NOVEMBER...they change to Winter Tyres at same time as they book holiday i.e October, and your correct...it is a requirement 'by law' in Germany.But to add to your comment...I know that they keep their winter tyres stored during summer in the garage. I dont know how often they replace them tho' sorry .

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22/10/2011 at 8:10am
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Quote: Originally posted by wineciccio on 17/10/2011


Tentz i take it that you have never travelled abroad ie. i mean the southern continent and by that i mean the far east or even India, you really want to see the shape of the tyres those people drive with, there is no elf and safety and the roads well you should see them to beleive it, and yet their accident rate/s is not much higher than ours and yet we have to spend hundreds of pounds to keep our vehicles in general on the road. How do you work that one out, re. large profits making companies ?, now i'm Not saying bugger safety but i think this country has gone well too far regarding all aspects of motoring, now i'm waiting for somebody to come on here and tell me all sorts of sh*te regarding the rules/laws and bylaws. 

I believe that if you have a tyre changed in some parts of Europe, the tyre company will change the tyre on the opposite side as well. You end having to buy two tyres. I'm just waiting for this to start here in the UK



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23/10/2011 at 8:24am
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My tyres on the motorhome where approx 6 years old from new and had covered 18000 miles the tread depth was well above the legal limit. I took them for a check at a well known tyre supplier and they could find nothing wrong with them, they did detect a very slight craze on one of the side walls but assured me they would be good for at least another year.

However knowing the general rule for motorhome tyres as 5-6 years or less I decided to have the 4 tyres replaced with Avon v9. My spare which as never been used was not replaced. On driving away from the supplier the effect was unbeleavable, much better handling, steering seemed lighter, it seemed like a differant van. I think it was money well spent, and piece of mind assured.

It is a fair outlay in these difficult times but by shopping around some very good deals can be found particuly when purchasing 4 tyres.



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Id guess the tyres get harder with age, hence alter the handling?
Im going to be a cheeky bugger here, and ask how much you paid for these four tyres? Not to prompt 'i can get em a shilling cheaper at ###' responses, but because ive not yet bought one camper tyre, let alone a set. So i want to know while im still sitting down!


23/10/2011 at 5:21pm
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We bought the Laika from Simpsons at Great Yarmouth about 2 years ago. It was in good order with plenty of nice "service" stamps, all the MOTs and plenty of receipts for bits of work done. But no receipts for tyres.

I don't know how you can tell how old a tyre is? I don't think that there's a year  of manufacture on a tyre, is there and it's not as if you can cut it in half and count the rings like you do with a tree?

Seeing that I wouldn't expect to get much change out of £450*, which I can well do without spending, what's the best solution? Answers on a postcard to the usual address.

*just got a price of £91 each for Michelins 215/76-16"



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To find age of tyre for anything after yr 1999 look for letters DOT on sidewall, after that will be a series of letters & numbers. The last 4 numbers denote week & yr of manufacture, ie 1908 means tyre was made in the 19th week of yr 2008.


23/10/2011 at 11:32pm
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at Tentz - many thanks


24/10/2011 at 7:23am
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Quote: Originally posted by Mick S. on 23/10/2011
Id guess the tyres get harder with age, hence alter the handling?
Im going to be a cheeky bugger here, and ask how much you paid for these four tyres? Not to prompt 'i can get em a shilling cheaper at ###' responses, but because ive not yet bought one camper tyre, let alone a set. So i want to know while im still sitting down!

Hi Mick S- Price obviously depends on size and mine being 195/70R 15c worked out at £ 285 including balance/valve/disposle.

One aspect of deciding on which tyres to purchase depends on how much you load your van.The tyres I selected had a load index of 104 and speed rating of R which suited my set up.

One thing to remember is to shop around, I used Tyre Shopper and was able to select the fitting station and day/time to have the work done. If you call in to a tyre station for a quote you can pay quite a bit more for exactly the same product.



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Thanks for that. Ill check sizes and requirements for mine. How do you work out the load index?


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Tyre load index numbers here it is the number on't side wall after size & before speed rating letter. The load rating of the tyres added together must come to a greater weight than fully laden weight of vehicle. On modern vehicles there will be a specified load & speed rating for tyre. If a tyre is fitted with ratings lower than specified it is an mot failure even if the ratings still appear to exceed vehicle max load/speed limit.

Reason might be that although a lower load rating than specified might be within vehicle weight limit the lower load rating might not allow the tyre to be inflated to the pressure required for said vehicle.


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Thanks again. Had a bit of a check round, and found the numbers on the tyres were 109/107Q. All the rest referred to obvious stuff like pressure/size and another weight which said 1030kg single/975kg dual. Why have they put the load rating twice?. As the latter numbers equate to the former on the chart. As my max weight for the van is 3200kg, i assume its well in with these tyres load-wise. I would be interested in the age though, as a couple are showing signs of wanting changing, even though there will be 5/6 mil of tread on them. But i cannot see anything that looks like a DOT number on them.



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Is the van '90s? If the tyres are from the 1990s there will no DOT just a 3 digit age code, example 217 will mean tyre made, week 21 '97. If you cannot ascertain age of tyres & think they might be many yrs old, I would change them.


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Vans 04, so id be shocked if the tyres were 90's.


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I'd look at the tyres again if you can't see letters dot you should see a date code somewhere. If tyres are original, code will end 03 or 04.



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