Hi there,
We are about to acquire an Avondale Perle Orestes which belonged to my aunt. We need to get new tyres and the official user manual dating back to 1982 states tyres: 145R13-74S.
However, when trying to get these tyres I am being told they are quite thin.
I am not sure what is on there at the mo as the caravan is in Norfolk and we are in Essex. We go there next week to collect. Do I get those exact tyres or can I opt for different?
Any help is appreciated
Hi there Billy,
Thanks for the quick reply. I have no clue what I am doing so am glad I found this website.....
The Perle brochure says the Max Gross weight is 695kg.
Its a 2berth 11ft caravan.
Do you still support the 155/80x13 tyre?
I have found a tyre place near where the caravan is stored (Norfolk) and they can order the 145R13. Should I order them anyway, plus the 155/80 just to be sure..... We only have 1 day to travel there and back so need to get it right so we can ride it back home to Essex. The tyre place can take back the unwanted one within 10 days of purchase.....
I'd go for the 155, they are of adequate load rating for caravan provided they fit under wheel arch ok, they should do, they are little bigger all round than 145. Also with 155 you will have a good choice of well known brands, about £40 each for mid range.
Hi Skoda Bob,
Thanks. Do I need to go to a specialist caravan place or just a tyre shop? Sorry - but i really don't know anything about this.....
Thanks
No just any tyre fitters, National Tyres or whatever. They will fit tyres and balance wheels same as car. They may not have tyres in stock but can get them for next day. You can use same wheels.
If you can jack up caravan, put on axle stands and take wheels to fitters this will be easiest way. Or ask if it would be ok to take caravan to them. Otherwise you need to use mobile service to come to caravan. Look on etyres website or ATS do mobile service as well.
Mel, as you "have no clue what I am doing" I'd better mention that the 'van should not be jacked up by using the corner steadies, just in case you thought of doing so!
in addition to the above advice. DO NOT allow van to be jacked under the chassis side rails only place jack under the axle or the plate behind the wheel through which the axle connects to, any where else could cause damage to the chassis
Take the van to any tyre centre that has easy access, get them to fit 2 tyres, they will more than likely remove the wheels while the van is outside, pay for them and go on your merry way.
OOOOOHHHH Skoda Bob! We are booked in at our Quick Fit on Sat. They are great by us (brother in law works there). Hankooks £120 fitted and balanced. No 16 year olds there!
Needed new front break pads on my Kia Carens, went to quick fit, went back 45 mins later your cars ready paid drove off, went to stop at a junction, and bang the calliper was left dangling, drove it back round oh sorry closed for today, told them sort it now or a brick goes through the window, or I would get the police who live next door, they took it in and sorted it they had left the 2 bolts out.
reported them to the head office and received a full refund
Quote: Originally posted by Laura Coffey on 02/7/2015Not ours that you found quotes for. 175 80 13. Nearest is £66. Will keep my brother in law thanks. Hope you know whats on your van now lol!