Tyre savers or not

Jennyeb
Jennyeb Forum Participant Posts: 36

Thinking of getting some tyre savers to help with "flat spots"" ! What would you advise!!!

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  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
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    edited November 2016 #2

    IMHO a better solution is to jack up the van chassis and block it off if laying up for the winter. If in one position for relatively short periods, say a month or less, then, provided the tyres are properly inflated, no harm should come.

  • Jennyeb
    Jennyeb Forum Participant Posts: 36
    edited November 2016 #3

    Hi Cyberyacht, I inflated the tyres to correct pressure at weekend and will keep a check on them as not using the van now until March. It will be a bit difficult for me to Jack up the chassis and block off as there is no one to help. The only alternative
    is the tyre savers.

  • AutoAddict
    AutoAddict Forum Participant Posts: 114
    edited November 2016 #4

    According to a friend who works in the tyre industry, the tyres will not 'flat spot' if kept inflated to the correct pressures.

  • Wildwood
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    edited November 2016 #5

    I try to move the caravan a quarter of a turn of the wheels if it is not used for more than six weeks to prevent flat spots. No problem so far and in the past I have left it longer. I do know however that the caravan that was next to us in store did develop
    them when left for long periods  although I am not sure of the exact length of time or the tyre pressures.

  • Nuggy
    Nuggy Forum Participant Posts: 512
    edited November 2016 #6

    Inflate the tyres to the maximum the tyre is designed to take. That might be more than the correct running pressure which could be less, depending on the weight of your van. The harder the tyre the less it will deform. 

  • eurortraveller
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    edited November 2016 #7

    I have left all my caravan tyres completely untouched every winter on every caravan I have had since 1964. If any of them had flat spots I never noticed when we went out again in the spring. 

  • harryb
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    edited November 2016 #8

    I have left all my caravan tyres completely untouched every winter on every caravan I have had since 1964. If any of them had flat spots I never noticed when we went out again in the spring. 

    Likewise, In fact I don't think I would recognise a flat spot

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2016 #9

    Years ago I used to jack my caravan off the ground onto axle stands for the winter months. But over the years the caravans got bigger and I was uneasy about a one and a half tonne caravan balancing in the end of a jack. My solution was to buy a spare set of steel wheels with some cheap tyres and just swap them over winter. We probable do get a bit paranoid about caravan tyres but I was always happier. Now with a motorhome , if its not being used for a month or so, I just take it for a run out every few weeks to keep everything in order which I find much easier and less stressful!!!

    David

  • Jennyeb
    Jennyeb Forum Participant Posts: 36
    edited November 2016 #10

    I think I must be paranoid being a newbie!! I'll keep the tyres at correct pressure over winter months. Thanks all for comments.Happy

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2016 #11

    I think I must be paranoid being a newbie!! I'll keep the tyres at correct pressure over winter months. Thanks all for comments.Happy

    No excuse for me I have been doing it 35 yearsSurprised

    David

  • mickysf
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    edited November 2016 #12

    What is the life of a caravan tyre? After how long must/should they be replaced? What's recommended?

  • RangeRoverMan
    RangeRoverMan Forum Participant Posts: 125
    edited November 2016 #13

    I have left all my caravan tyres completely untouched every winter on every caravan I have had since 1964. If any of them had flat spots I never noticed when we went out again in the spring. 

    Likewise, In fact I don't think I would recognise a flat spot

    Yes another vote for that. Just park it up until the Spring.

  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
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    edited November 2016 #14

    What is the life of a caravan tyre? After how long must/should they be replaced? What's recommended?

    Five years recommended with seven as a maximum.

  • Metheven
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    edited November 2016 #15

    Axle stands for mine as the storage ground is small sharp stone, but resting on it's tyres this year as I will have new ones fitted before next years outings.

  • geoffeales
    geoffeales Forum Participant Posts: 322
    edited November 2016 #16

    get a pair of winter wheels and tuck your tyres to bed in the garage for the winter - good security measure too!

  • KeefySher
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    edited November 2016 #17

    Why not use the caravan all year round Tongue Out

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2016 #18

    get a pair of winter wheels and tuck your tyres to bed in the garage for the winter - good security measure too!

    But, check the insurance if using winter wheels as not all policies allow them.

    David

  • Johnc 26
    Johnc 26 Forum Participant Posts: 49
    edited November 2016 #19

    I  too use winter wheels as they save the tyres and are a put off fort any would be thief, and  I can't understand why an insurance company would not cover you, especially if you are leaving it on your own driveway. The CC don't allow this I beleive.