Used tyres
Hi
I need to replace two tyres on single axle coachman Pastiche 2004.
My local tyre centre chap says he has a stock of tyres that people have changed after a few years to comply with caravan insurance. He says he has checked them and in his opinion they are fine
£30 each.
Quite a saving my insurance doesn't mention tyres any advice re pitfalls with used tyres?
Thanks
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Go for it, what price safety?
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People change caravan tyres because the are out of date. Would you eat out of date food?
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Tyres have a date code so they probably changed them as they are over-age for insurance purposes.
If they are 'old' they may look o.k. but the sidewalls may well have deteriorated with U.V. sunlight. I wouldn't trust any tyre fitter's opinion when it comes to my or more importantly my loved ones lives.
You wouldn't be so pleased with the saving when you're standing by a blown-out or flat tyre on the hard shoulder (or worse) even if it wasn't raining hard.
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Would you really risk your life and that of others by using someone else's cast offs that are probably already beyond their recommended 5-7 year age limit?
I don't believe changing tyres is an insurance issue but one of common sense. I'd use a different tyre depot rather than one where the staff try to pull the wool over your eyes.
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Have a look HERE
It may change your mind
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So ,how many people with cars over 5-7years old have replaced their spare wheel ,which probably have never been used !!!
i would suspect that most of the blown out tyres that the link Milo has posted had either been under or over inflated
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Fitting 'used' cast off tyres means you would be taking a considerable risk, you have no idea as to their history of usage or treatment. Because the weight of the caravan is being carried by only 2 tyres, compared to your car with 4 tyres their reliability is even more important. The cost of new is worth every penny.
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My caravan tyres are being changed later this year , no sensible offers refused😱(outside the recommended use period )....... I have been advised they should be renewed by my service engineer , he sees & checks hundreds every year & I trust his judgement & experience...... No if or buts .
£200 for peace of mind .....it's a No brainer .....unless you like to gamble 👍
PS ......my nephew is a Traffic cop , he tells me 90% of caravan incidents he attends are tyre related ....you decide
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