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29/7/2009 at 7:48pm
Location: Teesside Outfit: Mitsubishi ASX4
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Hi Gary
Found your link invaluable. Have had some concerns about my caravan tyres. The van is just over a year old and has the original fit tyres. When moving it on the drive there is a rubbing sound as the tyres rub against the alloy rims.
The tyres are 185/70 R13, with a max load of 530kg, and a max pressure of 36psi as stated on the tyre.
The load index matches exactly the 530kg per tyre. On 1060Kg per axle, my caravan fully laden weight is 1000Kg, and allowing for 75kg nose weight, this puts the axle loading as 95kg, just in the safe area.
The handbook states that pressure should be 45psi, 9psi higher than the max stated on the tyre and the guide. This is what I have been running the tyres at, and as I say, they still look soft.
Are my above sums correct, and should I be challenging the dealer over this.
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29/7/2009 at 7:56pm
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Quote: Originally posted by freeatlast on 29/7/2009
Hi Gary
Found your link invaluable. Have had some concerns about my caravan tyres. The van is just over a year old and has the original fit tyres. When moving it on the drive there is a rubbing sound as the tyres rub against the alloy rims.
The tyres are 185/70 R13, with a max load of 530kg, and a max pressure of 36psi as stated on the tyre.
The load index matches exactly the 530kg per tyre. On 1060Kg per axle, my caravan fully laden weight is 1000Kg, and allowing for 75kg nose weight, this puts the axle loading as 925kg, just in the safe area.
The handbook states that pressure should be 45psi, 9psi higher than the max stated on the tyre and the guide. This is what I have been running the tyres at, and as I say, they still look soft.
Are my above sums correct, and should I be challenging the dealer over this.
Post last edited on 29/07/2009 19:55:34
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