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Hi All
Will shortly be fitting a spare wheel carrier to the rear door of my Hymer PVC.
To save a little cash I've found a tyre and wheel with little use, however even though it came from a similar vehicle (Mercedes Sprinter) it has a slightly different load rating.
Tyres on my van are Continental 4 Season 235/65 16 R With a load of 121/119.
The used tyre is a Continental Contact 200 load rating 115(8mm of tread).
To buy a new 4 Season tyre and wheel costs approximately £250, the used eBay purchase will cost
£100
As it's only intended as a spare and hopefully never used I'm thinking eBay purchase will be ok.
Is this false economy?
 

SandraL

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Yes there is a difference,
The 121 tyre is able to carry 1450 kg, 2900 kg per axle
The 115 tyre is able to carry 1215 kg, 2430 kg per axle.

Check your weight / vin plate for your axle weights . The tyre needs to be able to carry the max weight needed by either axle.

Might be worth using weighbridge to make sure you are not overloaded in travel trim.

 
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Front axle 1860
Rear 2250

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JockandRita

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Assuming the spare would be needed on the rear axle, it looks like the 115 would do, however, personally, I'd only be using it purely as a spare, until the very earliest opportunity to replace it with another 121 rated tyre, so that both rear tyres are a matching pair. (y)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 

Emmit

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The tyre is fine providing it is used just as a 'Get you home'

However, (There's always one!)

Should you be unfortunate enough to have to replace one of the four tyres presently on the 'van in France, anecdotal comments would seem to suggest that they would only replace like for like' ie. not only the same size but the same tread pattern.

This means that if your 'spare' tyre is different in any way to that which is to be replaced, they would insist on two tyres to be bought.

Please don't shoot the messenger. Funsters have reported the above on here.
 

PP Bear

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Don't skimp on this, it's just not worth it.

Spend that little extra and get the correct tyre.

A blowout on a motorhome is most probably a brown staining experience and one whereby you'll have wished to have spent the extra quids

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Like PP Bear just said, but to provide extra peace of mind if your van does not have a built in Tyre Pressure Monitor, then get yourself a dash mounted solar powered TyrePal kit, it reads tyre pressures & temps warning you with an alarm. Get a 10% discount as a Funster when ordering.
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I would not be fitting a tyre with a different load rating when operating a usually loaded vehicle , as it will behave differently and could cause handling problems particularly when at limits in a high stress situation , eg swerve , heavy braking .

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Lenny HB

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The tyre is fine providing it is used just as a 'Get you home'

However, (There's always one!)

Should you be unfortunate enough to have to replace one of the four tyres presently on the 'van in France, anecdotal comments would seem to suggest that they would only replace like for like' ie. not only the same size but the same tread pattern.

This means that if your 'spare' tyre is different in any way to that which is to be replaced, they would insist on two tyres to be bought.

Please don't shoot the messenger. Funsters have reported the above on here.
Same in Spain.
 

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