Tyre information

johndailey
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edited January 2016 in Caravans #1

Could some kind person remind me about the tyre expiry date that is on the sidewall of a caravan tyre please?

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  • kenexton
    kenexton Forum Participant Posts: 306
    edited January 2016 #2

    The date of manufacture is on the tyre as a four figure number on the side wall -it will be in a sausage shaped recess on the wall near the DOT  markings.The first two digits are the week of manufacture and the second two are the year. 2015 equals week 20
    of 2015.From that date you can work out the age of the tyre and change them in line with recommendations for their use from your advising body be they the CC or whoever.I am not getting into when to change, as opinions differ.I changed the Michelins on my
     Feb  09 reg PVC this January because I got a good deal on four of them and they were getting ready to change anyway.

  • johndailey
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    edited January 2016 #3

    Thank you Ken.

  • ADP1963
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    edited January 2016 #4

    Whatever the date on the tyre says inspection is important I changed mine last year after 4.5 years and only about 6000 miles and they were protected from uv light with covers whilst at home.The Service Engineer showed me cracks in the treads and inner walls
    that I did not see,real scary stuff. When I bought them new they were off a good quality and a good brand. 

  • fur ball
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    edited January 2016 #5

    I have read and had it confirmed that if your caravan tyres run at high pressure then it is advised to change them after three years and certainly before five.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited January 2016 #6

    I have read and had it confirmed that if your caravan tyres run at high pressure then it is advised to change them after three years and certainly before five.

    That's a new one on me. I've read 7, 6, & 5 but never 3 Surprised

  • johndailey
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    edited January 2016 #7

    What constitutes high pressure? My caravans recommended pressure is 65psi.

  • fur ball
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    edited January 2016 #8

    Page 4 of the caravan clubs pdf file on tyres. Sorry can't do link as don't know how but it says that tyres inflated above 50psi should be closely examined after three years and replaced before five where's lower is recommended to be replaced at five but definitely before seven if I remember correctly. It affects me so when I had mine replaced while they were fitting new ones I asked there opinion and they were in agreement.

  • Nuggy
    Nuggy Forum Participant Posts: 512
    edited January 2016 #9

    What constitutes high pressure? My caravans recommended pressure is 65psi.

    Write your comments here...The figure of 65 psi, are you taking that from your caravan manual or from the tyre's sidewall?

  • fur ball
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    edited January 2016 #10

    Hi nuggy, can't speak for john but mine says 65psi in my manual and it also states on side of tyre for the weight load index required 65psi. Hope this helps.

  • Nuggy
    Nuggy Forum Participant Posts: 512
    edited January 2016 #11

    It was only a passing thought on my part, if your manual says that 65 is the correct running pressure then fine, go with that. If the tyre wall has 65 on it then that is usually the max pressure the tyre is designed to be inflated to and some? lighter vans
    can and IMO should run at a lower pressure.

  • johndailey
    johndailey Forum Participant Posts: 520
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    edited January 2016 #12

    What constitutes high pressure? My caravans recommended pressure is 65psi.

    Write your comments here...The figure of 65 psi, are you taking that from your caravan manual or from the tyre's sidewall?

    Write your comments here...From the caravan manual.

  • PITCHTOCLOSE
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    edited January 2016 #13

    One day it will be part of the annual test, they have not put a date stamp on for nothing, four or five years old and you scrap them, like a lot of things they sneak them in via the back door, what's next... air bags at the moment the life span is 10 years
    you can bet that will reduce and then you will have to replace them or scrap the car, the end is nigh

  • cyberyacht
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    edited January 2016 #14

    We've just sold my OHs 13 year old car. I've never heard anything about airbags having a "use by date".

  • rjb
    rjb Forum Participant Posts: 118
    edited January 2016 #15

    We've just sold my OHs 13 year old car. I've never heard anything about airbags having a "use by date".

    Write your comments here.does..it mean you have to have a accident with in use by date

  • SteveL
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    edited January 2016 #16

    We also sold a 13 year old car recently. Regularly serviced and MOT'd by the main dealer. Never any mention of the airbags needing replacing, as they were out if date. I would be interested to know what body this info has come from.

  • kenexton
    kenexton Forum Participant Posts: 306
    edited January 2016 #17

    See why I did not make any statement about when to change the tyres now John-least said best mentioned!I changed mine because I price my life at more than the £s several that 4 Michelins cost me.

  • PITCHTOCLOSE
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    edited January 2016 #18

    We've just sold my OHs 13 year old car. I've never heard anything about airbags having a "use by date".

    Write your comments here...it is not in law yet, but air bags have a design life of ten years, it was just my thinking that if a govt wanted to remove a lot of older cars they introduce air bag in to the mot, I do not trust any govt not to.The date stamp
    on tyres is here, we will wait and see when that is included in the mot

  • cyberyacht
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    edited January 2016 #19

    Talk about "planned obsolescence" Sad I dislike the idea of being forced to change a perfectly serviceable car.

  • intransient1
    intransient1 Forum Participant Posts: 15
    edited January 2016 #20

    the usual is a maximum of five years use then change them to be on the safe side I always put tyre savers under mine when in storage and if I get a good level pitch I use them on site as well.

  • Lyke Wake Man
    Lyke Wake Man Forum Participant Posts: 238
    edited January 2016 #21

    the caravan shops will tell you they need to be changed after 3 years, they want bto sell their over priced tyres, my local tyre fitters say 7 years unless their are cracks on them, also when getting new tyres make sure they are new for that year, you dont
    want lasy years date losing a year off your tyres

  • wallacebob
    wallacebob Forum Participant Posts: 89
    edited January 2016 #22

    After a recent valve failure, I had both tyres checked whilst off the rim. The tyres are 6 years old, and fitter said no visible deterioration external or internal. He did comment that most problems with old tyres are valves - poor quality cheap parts. I'
    ve had five valves fail in last few years on my car and caravan. May well be worth the inexpensive job of replacement, and the fitter can thoroughly check tyre at the same time.

  • Lyke Wake Man
    Lyke Wake Man Forum Participant Posts: 238
    edited February 2016 #23

    the caravan industry will say change before 5 years, they want to sell them sooner than later at high prices.

     

    the tyre fitters who are doing tyres all the time say change after 7 years, and they wont rip you off, also they will get you a decent tyre, some caravan assery shops sell budget tyres only