Van tyre or camper tyre? (31 Viewers)

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Oct 19, 2013
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Just asked my local garage and MOT Centre to price up for replacing my tyres with all season (3 peak mountain snowflake). His usual supplier astounded him by advising that only “camper” tyres can now be used on campervans and motorhomes, with effect from a date earlier this year. Plus they suggested that having the wrong tyres fails MOT!
They were recommending Michelin Agilis Camper which of course is not a 3pms as far as I am aware.
Anyone else heard of this? None of the garage’s MOT Technicians were aware to the extent that they disbelieved it. Any MOT people on here care to comment.
I am sure this will be “news” to the myriad of camper converters who buy in vans to convert.
 

Gellyneck

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More than toes wet now!
Just asked my local garage and MOT Centre to price up for replacing my tyres with all season (3 peak mountain snowflake). His usual supplier astounded him by advising that only “camper” tyres can now be used on campervans and motorhomes, with effect from a date earlier this year. Plus they suggested that having the wrong tyres fails MOT!
They were recommending Michelin Agilis Camper which of course is not a 3pms as far as I am aware.
Anyone else heard of this? None of the garage’s MOT Technicians were aware to the extent that they disbelieved it. Any MOT people on here care to comment.
I am sure this will be “news” to the myriad of camper converters who buy in vans to convert.
My MoT tester fitted Nanking 3pms van tyres on our motorhome a couple of months back so ...........................
 
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Apr 3, 2018
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Just asked my local garage and MOT Centre to price up for replacing my tyres with all season (3 peak mountain snowflake). His usual supplier astounded him by advising that only “camper” tyres can now be used on campervans and motorhomes, with effect from a date earlier this year. Plus they suggested that having the wrong tyres fails MOT!
They were recommending Michelin Agilis Camper which of course is not a 3pms as far as I am aware.
Anyone else heard of this? None of the garage’s MOT Technicians were aware to the extent that they disbelieved it. Any MOT people on here care to comment.
I am sure this will be “news” to the myriad of camper converters who buy in vans to convert.
Definately van tyres..
My van has Michelin Agilis Cross Climates and passed MOT last week...
 
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Jul 18, 2009
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Just asked my local garage and MOT Centre to price up for replacing my tyres with all season (3 peak mountain snowflake). His usual supplier astounded him by advising that only “camper” tyres can now be used on campervans and motorhomes, with effect from a date earlier this year. Plus they suggested that having the wrong tyres fails MOT!
They were recommending Michelin Agilis Camper which of course is not a 3pms as far as I am aware.
Anyone else heard of this? None of the garage’s MOT Technicians were aware to the extent that they disbelieved it. Any MOT people on here care to comment.
I am sure this will be “news” to the myriad of camper converters who buy in vans to convert.
Van tyres all day.

That’s a load of bill-hoox

Camper tyres are not manufactured in all base vehicle/chassis sizes. So how could that be ?.



Rubbish just get van tyres

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Mar 30, 2022
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Just asked my local garage and MOT Centre to price up for replacing my tyres with all season (3 peak mountain snowflake). His usual supplier astounded him by advising that only “camper” tyres can now be used on campervans and motorhomes, with effect from a date earlier this year. Plus they suggested that having the wrong tyres fails MOT!
They were recommending Michelin Agilis Camper which of course is not a 3pms as far as I am aware.
Anyone else heard of this? None of the garage’s MOT Technicians were aware to the extent that they disbelieved it. Any MOT people on here care to comment.
I am sure this will be “news” to the myriad of camper converters who buy in vans to convert.
I just had a set of Kumho 4 season van tyres fitted a few weeks ago, no mention that they were illegal from either the suppliers Black Circles or the tyre fitting company Bathwick Tyres.
Better ride and better grip than camper tyres.
The supplier doesn't know what they are talking about
 
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Sep 17, 2017
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As long as a tyre has a high enough load rating, they are fine. There are some motorhomes that come from the factory with van tyres because that's the only choice in the size they need.
 
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Nov 6, 2017
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After following a post on here a few months ago I opted for Falken All Seasons.
I have almost covered 3000 miles on them in Europe and I must say I am impressed.
The ride quality certainly seems improved over my previous Michelins and at almost half the price we are more than happy with our choice.
 
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Oct 7, 2013
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After following a post on here a few months ago I opted for Falken All Seasons.
I have almost covered 3000 miles on them in Europe and I must say I am impressed.
The ride quality certainly seems improved over my previous Michelins and at almost half the price we are more than happy with our choice.
Like you, we have just completed a 3k mile trip around France, Luxembourg, Germany and Belgium since fitting Falken All Season tyres.

A much improved ride. The harsh FIAT rear Suspension still bangs on potholes but the front is very much better.

On “worn” roads noise has virtually disappeared on all four wheels.

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Oct 22, 2019
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Just had a set of maxxis all season snowflake tyres at 125 a corner - very impressed and a far better ride than my original continental camper tyres
 
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Jul 29, 2013
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Michelin Agilis cross climate van tyres are very good I put them on our 4500kg A class to replace CP tyres which were a very hard ride even with full air suspension.

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Oct 20, 2023
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Jul 29, 2013
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My tyres are AGILIS Cross climate if you look under Agilis label you will see three peaks with snowflake and M&S 👍😊
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Dec 2, 2019
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If you look at my picture you will see they are Agilis Crossclimate 😊
It looks like Michelins don’t make CP marked tyres anymore🤔
I thought they'd stopped doing them too but Mytyres still sell them:

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Oct 20, 2023
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I have just spent a lot of time looking for tyres.
Sorry for being picky but buyers need to be careful.
The Falken Allseason Van11 tyres I am buying are 118 rated. Different in compound and performance to the same description used online at a different price with a 121 load.
Also the alloys are 5x130 which is not correct according to a number of databases. The light chassis is 5x118 and axle load different.
Need a 🥃🫣.
 
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Northernraider

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The thing with mot inspectors is they are professionals which means they usually haven't a clue what they're talking about. I once had a motorhome, caravan technician try to tell me you couldn't fit van tyres on a motorhome too and he was also full of shit.

A motorhome is a van . Van tyres are perfectly legal .

You'd be surprised how many mot inspectors also don't know a vehicle has to be tested as its presented and not what appears on the v5 either. I've had to educate a few in that area too.

I'd advise using a different garage as they are clearly incompetent
 
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