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When we last towed our caravan a couple of weeks ago, at one point I noticed it riding quite roughly, giving quite a "juggly" ride. I stopped and checked that all was well (which it appeared to be), and continued, putting the ride down to the appalling state of our roads. Having the wheels balanced was something that I'd intended doing, but never got around to.
Yesterday, I took the wheels off and went off to our local tyre fitter. When he put the first wheel on the ballancer, I was standing at the side of him, and couldn't believe how mis-shapen the tyre was. It was almost a relief map of the Peak District! On went the second, and whilst not quite as bad as the first, it too was mis-shapen. There's no wonder the caravan wasn't riding smoothly.
Bear in mind that the caravan is not yet two years old: manufactured May 2010 (the tyres were made at the end of 2009), and it is used regularly. If we don't go out for several weeks, I move it so that the tyres are rotated. I also keep a regular check on pressures.
Upon talking to the tyre fitter, he said that he'd had several similar instances so far this year, and the tyres in question were of various makes.
Now I thought that I was doing as much as I can to preserve the tyres, but it seems not. Fortunately it's only cost me a pair of replacements. It could have been much worse.
Yesterday, I took the wheels off and went off to our local tyre fitter. When he put the first wheel on the ballancer, I was standing at the side of him, and couldn't believe how mis-shapen the tyre was. It was almost a relief map of the Peak District! On went the second, and whilst not quite as bad as the first, it too was mis-shapen. There's no wonder the caravan wasn't riding smoothly.
Bear in mind that the caravan is not yet two years old: manufactured May 2010 (the tyres were made at the end of 2009), and it is used regularly. If we don't go out for several weeks, I move it so that the tyres are rotated. I also keep a regular check on pressures.
Upon talking to the tyre fitter, he said that he'd had several similar instances so far this year, and the tyres in question were of various makes.
Now I thought that I was doing as much as I can to preserve the tyres, but it seems not. Fortunately it's only cost me a pair of replacements. It could have been much worse.