Hi
This is probably a bit of an old chestnut but please indulge me. We're thinking of having Tyron Bands fitted, we've towed a few years but with lashing out on a new van I'm probably a bit paranoid. The thing is there seem to be very conflicting views on the subject.
I contacted a local tyre service who are listed as Tyron fitters, their view is tha Tyron bands are a waste of money on modern wheels and tyres as there are already 'humps' in modern wheels that deter the beads from coming off the rims and that you would be better off taking more care of the tyres.
e.g.checking for defects and sources of punctures regularly and also when laying up the van taking the weight off the tyres and covering them to weather damage.
He also said in his view the best system was the type used by the military with a nylon band inside the tyre (Michelin did a wheel with a rubber band once) so that in deflation the tread was supported. Unfortunately the fitting of these makes a Tyron band seem like a one hand behind your back job.
On speaking to a real tyre technician (who's employed by a tyre company) and a caravanner as well, his view is that of belt and braces. He admits he isn't fully ofay with caravan wheels and tyres and that Tyron show an older wheel type (without the humps) in their pictures, but takes the view that any tyre can puncture at any time no matter what quality it is. That the tyre is on a towed vehicle would probably mean a loss in pressure would not be felt as quickly as on the towing vehicle.
Therefore with the band inplace the tyre definitely won't come off should a deflation occur.
Would it be better if one could monitor the pressure remotely whilst towing with these 'caps' I've read about that can transmit pressure to a receiver in the towing vehicle?
Tomo
This is probably a bit of an old chestnut but please indulge me. We're thinking of having Tyron Bands fitted, we've towed a few years but with lashing out on a new van I'm probably a bit paranoid. The thing is there seem to be very conflicting views on the subject.
I contacted a local tyre service who are listed as Tyron fitters, their view is tha Tyron bands are a waste of money on modern wheels and tyres as there are already 'humps' in modern wheels that deter the beads from coming off the rims and that you would be better off taking more care of the tyres.
e.g.checking for defects and sources of punctures regularly and also when laying up the van taking the weight off the tyres and covering them to weather damage.
He also said in his view the best system was the type used by the military with a nylon band inside the tyre (Michelin did a wheel with a rubber band once) so that in deflation the tread was supported. Unfortunately the fitting of these makes a Tyron band seem like a one hand behind your back job.
On speaking to a real tyre technician (who's employed by a tyre company) and a caravanner as well, his view is that of belt and braces. He admits he isn't fully ofay with caravan wheels and tyres and that Tyron show an older wheel type (without the humps) in their pictures, but takes the view that any tyre can puncture at any time no matter what quality it is. That the tyre is on a towed vehicle would probably mean a loss in pressure would not be felt as quickly as on the towing vehicle.
Therefore with the band inplace the tyre definitely won't come off should a deflation occur.
Would it be better if one could monitor the pressure remotely whilst towing with these 'caps' I've read about that can transmit pressure to a receiver in the towing vehicle?
Tomo