caravan tyres

Aug 21, 2006
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I have not changed my tyres on my caravan since I bought it in 1997. I have just phoned for a quote for 165/80 r13,they have some re-enforced one's are they ok.

Thanks for any enligtment
 
Nov 6, 2005
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You'll need to check the load rating of your existing tyres, assuming they're correct - it's the 2/3 digit number in the 80-110 range that's part of the tyre "size".

eg 165/80 13 R92 - the 92 is the load rating - you can use higher rated but not lower than you need.
 
Aug 21, 2006
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You'll need to check the load rating of your existing tyres, assuming they're correct - it's the 2/3 digit number in the 80-110 range that's part of the tyre "size".

eg 165/80 13 R92 - the 92 is the load rating - you can use higher rated but not lower than you need.
Thank's

It's 83 so I will check with the supplier
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Also check the date of manufacture - I am not sure how the date is coded on the tyre wall but it is there. Generally it is recommended that tyres should not be more than 5 years old - very often over that age the rubber could perish.
 
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Also check the date of manufacture - I am not sure how the date is coded on the tyre wall but it is there. Generally it is recommended that tyres should not be more than 5 years old - very often over that age the rubber could perish.
Your tyres are dangerously out of date, 5 years max is recomended. Tyres are date coded, e.g I had new tyres for my car yesterday, code is 4707. i.e. week 47 of 2007. Also tyres are rated with a load index, e.g. my caravan is 91 which relates to the load it can carry at a certain speed rating. The bigger the number the better. All tyres have these numbers, sometime you have to seach for them.
 

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