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Why did you change them, may be interested ??
No it’s if I do the upgrade from 4,500kg to 4,700kg SVTech state I must have 121 load rate tyres on the rear axle as well as air assist, I couldn’t find an Agilis CP with 121 only these, and low and behold someone is seeking some ? I’m just waiting to see what the weight rating of the Fiat alloys are as that is another question they asked, need to be 1,350kg each and nobody can give me the answer ?They would come in handy in the South of France every summer for 6 weeks, what with climate change and all that.
Thanks, I m just waiting for Fiat or dealer to confirm if the alloys are up to spec for weight upgrade, could hear on Monday. Apparently Fiat stated the weight limit is stamped on the wheel, asked the dealer to check but they stated spares were steel so have sent a message to their workshop to check when they next take one off, honestly I can’t work out how hard it is for Swift to have the full spec fo ALL the products they use easily accessible ?Last MH - Elddis Majestic 285 had 16" wheels. In May changed to Burstner Viseo i690 which has 15" wheels. Tyres cost £654 in November.
Ho Steve, yes I am fully aware there are NO CP rated tyres at 121 but these were one of the options I was given, there were another couple but I don't have those details to hand. The CP ones are apparently made to stay still for long periods, not sure what that involves but these are one of the only ones that will give me the rating I need for extra payload.Just for clarification. These tyres are winter tyre with 3 peak and snow flake symbol. C rated and not CP. I do not believe CP winter tyres are available.
Steve
No idea which wheels you have, as an example we have the Fiat alloys in the picture below on a ‘light’ Alko chassis, which I believe are rated at 1000kg:-I’m just waiting to see what the weight rating of the Fiat alloys are as that is another question they asked, need to be 1,350kg each and nobody can give me the answer ?
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