Have to replace the 2 front tyres on my m/home going for a brand name (Continental) best price quoted £124.00 plus vat each tyre is this good
Bill
Bill
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Have to replace the 2 front tyres on my m/home going for a brand name (Continental) best price quoted £124.00 plus vat each tyre is this good
Bill
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IMHOI opted to dump my camping car tyres when the price got to about £150 per corner. I then got my self some AV 9s and am chuffed to bits with them, especially in the winter in all the snow and in the rain, they have been very impressive, correct weight rating and half the money. :thumb:
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Just a thought, if your tyres did,nt go down...why did you need a new valve, its a rip off, they make thousands a year out of this con, we stopped it when i was in charge of a commercial fleet. If you do ever worry about valves, you can pick them up for coppers from Halfords, they take seconds to fit (insert) and can be fitted with a small tool that also cost's coppers. Its worth having one and a few valves in with your toolkit or mini compressor etc, it could save you a trip to a tyre outfit, or getting ..ahem, lured into paying for a puncture repair when it was just a valve. Valave are cheap enpough to change "just in case" when you have a slow puncture, one thing elimanated.
One of the main things to take account of with tyres on MH's, is the side wall ply, it will tell you what the manufacturer recommends, stick to it, at any cost!
If you do not have the right No of ply on the sidewall, the tyre is under strength, will fles a lot more, and you will be asking the air inside to do much more than its job.
If a tyre is very cheap...its probably a very cheap tyre and may not be designed for commercial (MH) use.
Just a thought, if your tyres did,nt go down...why did you need a new valve
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Just a thought, if your tyres did,nt go down...why did you need a new valve, its a rip off, they make thousands a year out of this con, we stopped it when i was in charge of a commercial fleet. If you do ever worry about valves, you can pick them up for coppers from Halfords, they take seconds to fit (insert) and can be fitted with a small tool that also cost's coppers. Its worth having one and a few valves in with your toolkit or mini compressor etc, it could save you a trip to a tyre outfit, or getting ..ahem, lured into paying for a puncture repair when it was just a valve. Valave are cheap enpough to change "just in case" when you have a slow puncture, one thing elimanated.
One of the main things to take account of with tyres on MH's, is the side wall ply, it will tell you what the manufacturer recommends, stick to it, at any cost!
If you do not have the right No of ply on the sidewall, the tyre is under strength, will fles a lot more, and you will be asking the air inside to do much more than its job.
If a tyre is very cheap...its probably a very cheap tyre and may not be designed for commercial (MH) use.
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Have to replace the 2 front tyres on my m/home going for a brand name (Continental) best price quoted £124.00 plus vat each tyre is this good
Bill
I opted to dump my camping car tyres when the price got to about £150 per corner. I then got my self some AV 9s and am chuffed to bits with them, especially in the winter in all the snow and in the rain, they have been very impressive, correct weight rating and half the money. :thumb:
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Investigate AVON.
Originals were Michelin camping 215/70/R15 on a 1998 Fiat swift Sundance RL590. (yes some 14 years old and still lots of wear in them).
Mike Vincent.