swift conqueror tyre pressures

Mar 3, 2009
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i have just bought a 1997 swift conqueror 640 salon Twin axle. I just wondered if any one knew what the tyre pressures are meant to be according to the owners manual.

If any one has a owners manual going spare or if someone could email me a copy that would be great

Thanks for your help

olly

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Apr 26, 2005
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Hi Olly,

This is a common problem. If you cannot obtain a handbook the following formula may be useful.

A = Maximum loaded weight of caravan (there should be a plate on the 'van stating this figure).(Say 1300kg)

B = Maximum tyre pressure (stamped on tyre catcass) (Say 73psi)

C= Maximum load of tyre (stamped on tyre carcass)(Say 900kgs)

D = Number of wheels. (Say 2)

Multiply A - by B divided by C - then divide the result by D = this is the approximate tyre pressure.

i.e. :- 1311 x 73/900 = 106.3 divide this by number of wheels (2) = 53.2psi.

The figures above are based on my caravan, the handbook of which states tyre pressures are 54psi.

It sounds a bit complicated but is reasonably accurate if you have no other option.

Ron
 
Apr 26, 2005
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Sorry Olly,

Just realised your caravan is a twin axle - the above is for single axles only.

Another senior moment I'm afraid!

Ron.
 

Parksy

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Swift have their own forum run by their employees which is called Swift Talk

I have an idea that you can buy manuals but either way they will be able to answer your question Olly.
 
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Olly an addition to what has allready been said. your caravan should have had a tyre change due to its age,check that the tyres now fitted are less tan 5 years old & are the same size & specification as the originals as this could alter the tyre pressures reqired from the original pressures
 
Mar 3, 2009
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thank you for your comments ill try the swift forum and dont worry guys i have just replaced all 4 tyres as a safety aspect thanks again olly
 

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