eribaMotters replied on 05/04/2023 15:13
Posted on 05/04/2023 15:13
I know this has been touched on before, but:-
My 2016s look good, no cracks, lots of wear left, garage stored in the dark when not used, on axle stands for 5 years over winter etc, but the time has come due to the advice over 7 years.
I'm after the fairly standard 185 80 R14 100/102, but I'm experiencing supply problems of something suitable. I'm looking across a broad range, Falken, Uniroyal, Continental, Nankang and GT Radial.
Out in the sticks of Devon some suppliers do not offer home fitting, but this is not an issue as I can put the van on axle stands and take the wheels to a fitter. The problem relates to the date of manufacture.
On the e-bay dealers that do show dates we are looking at 2018 and 2019 year of manufacture. Could this backlog of stock be a Covid thing? I have seen one seller saying there correct size/spec tyres on e-bay are not suitable for caravans.
When I've phoned and e-mailed suppliers most say they do not know the date until the tyres arrive. I've managed to get one find Falken at wk 21 of 2022 and so far it looks like my best bet.
I'm aware of a fellow caravan owner who has gone through the same problem only a month ago. They eventually contacted there insurance company and were told the 7 years advice would count from when the tyres were fitted.
Colin
eribaMotters
Caravanner