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Originally Posted by hunton69
I know there are a few members who have motohomes.
Motorhome tyres need to be changed between 5-7 years as they internally break down I guess to the constant standing in one place.
I have just come back from a 2 week trip in France and spent 5 days parked up in a small village with blown tyres. My motorhome is 10 years old from new and had passed its MOT the week before the trip.
Tyres were in excellent condition but after 400 miles one blew up 10 mins after parking up.
We changed that tyre made some phone calls and found out about the 5 yearish rule.
Drove very slowly to find a camp site and the inner rear blew up 15 km later
Some say its the sun light personally i don't believe that as the inside of the front blew and the inside of the double blew.
To make matters worse we drove into a small road off the lane and parked up in someones drive the bad luck continued as we punched a hole in his drive. Parked ontop of a drain.
Nearest town was 6km fortunatly had bikes. Chucked the old man 50 euros to repair the drain in return he gave us 2 lettuces and a bottle of wine,. By day 3 his son who lived next door let us use his swimming pool.
We were very lucky to of broken down where we did but still messed the holiday up. Missed most of the tour de france that we went for.
Ended up changing all 6
2nd picture shows the hole we made forgive the Tour de France cyclist that got in the way
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Are the tyres commercial rated? They are on my transit van and there suppose to be more heavy duty.
If I remember correctly they have a 'C' stamped on the tyre wall.
Only that I fitted the spare not that long back and that's been under the van for at least 8 yrs that I've had it.