A Guide To Keeping Caravan Tyres Safe, Stable And Reliable
If you're planning a caravan trip this summer with your own vehicle
, you'll want to be certain that your caravan tyres are up to scratch. If not, you could be heading for a puncture or blowout that ruins your holiday or wrecks your caravan. So what essential points should be considered in order to ensure that your caravan tyres are both durable and safe? Furthermore, what maintenance strategies can you follow to make sure that your tyres aren't damaged by long periods of inactivity during the winter months?
For a start, you'll want to make sure that your caravan tyres have the correct specifications, especially if you've replaced the originals. The manufacturer's guide that comes with your caravan will outline the required specification for your vehicle, and you should pay particular attention to the 'load rating' that your tyres need. Overloaded tyres will quickly become overheated, increasing the likelihood of a blowout and a ruined trip. Check the sidewall of your tyres for their load rating in order to make sure that it corresponds with your caravan's requirements.
You should also ensure that your caravan tyres are above the minimum tread depth. Tyres operating with a depth under 1.6mm are illegal in the UK, and in some European countries the required depth is 2mm. As a general rule, if you're planning a long journey then it's a good idea to have a tread depth of at least 3mm to get you there and back without breaking any laws. Aside from any legal issues though, adequate tread depth is essential for good stability, handling and safety, so it's even more important to make sure they're up to standard.
Elements such as tread depth are particularly tricky because caravan tyres can suffer a significant amount of wear and tear just through being inactive. In order to counteract this damage, you'll need to keep the tyres out of direct sunlight. It's also wise to rotate your tyres every month or so to prevent flat spots from forming, while regularly checking tyre pressure can help prevent damage to the sidewall. Cleaning the tyres will prevent grime from forming, and it's better to hand wash rather than use pressure washers because these can end up damaging the rubber.
Finally, despite all your maintenance efforts, tyres will inevitably suffer some degradation however little they are used. That's why it's a good idea to replace your tyres every 5 years or so, changing all the tyres at same time to maintain the even distribution of the caravan's weight. This will help to ensure that your caravan is fully protected against the dangers which punctures present, although if worst comes to worst, puncture repairs kits are sufficient to keep your caravan temporarily on the road so that you can make it to a garage. With that in mind, you'll be well prepared for those long summer caravan trips with the family.
by: Tim Machin
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