As we're putting the caravan into winter storage this year and we're having new tyres put on next week, we want to take them off and keep in garage, so was wondering whats the best to use on van, winter wheels and steadies or axle stands and steadies?
thanks
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I prefer winter wheels that I bought from a scrapyard. I took one of my wheels down and got 2 wheels with the right stud arrangement.I also fit a wheel clamp which is approved by my insurance, and it can be moved in minutes in case of fire etc
Post last edited on 12/09/2010 23:45:55
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well, axle stands also take the pressure off the suspension as recomended by ALKO for storage, but winter wheels allowes for security if you use security wheel nuts
well, axle stands also take the pressure off the suspension as recommended by ALKO for storage, but winter wheels allowes for security if you use security wheel nuts
Quote: Originally posted by corpogreen on 13/9/2010
To take the weight off the suspension you would have to jack up the body so that the axle hung underneath
Caravan axles are bolted directly to the chassis, the suspension is between the axle and the suspension arm and normally consists of rubber blocks placed between axle and suspension arm - see the Al-Ko link above
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Personally I would not bother with either, and wait until you start the new season before fitting the new tyres. I don't think I would fit new tyres, and then put the van into storage
We have decided on having new tyres fitted now as we still have 3 more outings this year before the winter season, also we had a blowout in Aug that caused considerable damage to the floor and shower area, now this has been mended we want to try an eliminate any more bad luck, the blow out was to the spare which has now been renewed, as the van is coming off of the drive and going into storage for winter feel that either putting some old wheels on it or axle stands would be ok and store the new wheels away from the cold.
Corpogreen - is this what you did bought old wheels?
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Yes pumfretts take one of your wheels to a scrapyard so you can match the studs.I think I payed £15 for 2 wheels with tyres end of summer 2008. as long as they stay up they will do. At least if I need to move my unit all I have to do is take off the wheel clamp
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