Van tyres (8 Viewers)

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Oct 22, 2019
1,906
5,259
Hampshire
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65,995
MH
Chausson 640 welcome
Exp
Since October 2019
Just had some all season maxxis put on - instantly noticed an smoother ride - can’t vouch for much else yet as they are very new £125 a corner fitter
 
Nov 5, 2013
3,336
103,334
Shropshire
Funster No
28,900
MH
Carthago chic e-line
Exp
Since 2013
Falken,Toyo and Maxxis seem to be the most popular,we have Maxxis Vansmart on ours,much improved ride over Michelins.

 
May 31, 2015
12,496
51,455
Cornwall
Funster No
36,638
MH
Ducato PVC
Exp
Getting Better
I also changed to the maxxis all season from continental and so much better…😎

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Jun 25, 2016
202
359
Ynys Môn, UK
Funster No
43,766
MH
2016 Benimar 243
Exp
Since 2016
Also just got Maxxis Vansmart AL2 at £110 each, on 15 inch wheels, a lot better than the Michelin CPs that were on it, now in Alsace in France, so have driven rain and sun, motorways, country roads and towns.
Had Maxxis on my KTM and GasGas, they were ok, but replaced with Michelins when worn out, funny world.
 
Nov 2, 2022
471
587
Gloucestershire, UK
Funster No
92,219
MH
Burstner Eliseo C602
Exp
Since 2016
Michelin Agilis CrossClimate if you want long life.
Excellent all season van tyres, 3 Peaks rated but not cheap! (Agilis is the normal van version).
 
May 30, 2017
55
145
NE Scotland
Funster No
48,849
MH
Swift Escape 694
Exp
Motorhoming since 2017
Fitted a full set of Yokohama All Seasons (3 peak) last year to our van, replacing the original Bridgstone CP types. We hadn't driven far on our first trip before the wife and I turned and looked at each other, no need to actually voice what we were both thinking .... "what's happened to all the rattles?".
 
Jan 30, 2020
3,620
16,977
Mid Bedfordshire
Funster No
68,408
MH
RS Endeavour
Exp
Just a tad..
Someone mention that the construction (ply count) on the sidewalls of one of the aforementioned van tyres was the same or superior to the Conti CP tyres I run… can’t remember which brand it was… anyone aid my memory?

These are the ones I would probably choose! ✔️

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May 15, 2022
878
2,571
Bavaria
Funster No
88,707
MH
Pilote P969D
Exp
Since 2012
I think the grace period for the snowflake symbol has now passed & you need either full winter tyres or chains ,definitely for germany
The snowflake is still here in Germany, it´s the M + S symbol on its own that has gone, every winter tyre must have the snowflake (3 peaks/alpine) symbol, All Seasons are fine as long as they have the snowflake, Min tread depth is 1.6mm but 4mm is recommended for winter tyres.

Winter tyres are not compulsory here but ´situational´🤔The "situational winter tyre requirement" is regulated in §2 (3a) of the German Road Traffic Regulations (StVO): This states that in winter road conditions (black ice, slippery snow, slush, icy or frosty conditions), only winter tyres may be used.
 
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Simon Meadwell
Jan 28, 2016
2,742
3,288
Stockport, Cheshire
Funster No
41,498
MH
Bravaria i740 AClass
Nankang AW8, as fitted to your suspension previously. 😎
Nankang AW8, as fitted to your suspension previously. 😎
Yes they were. This is the final part to a smoother ride. Your dampers, rear air and now new tyres. Not much more i can do full air to expensive imo.

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Aug 16, 2024
76
226
Hertfordshire, UK
Funster No
105,569
MH
dipping a toe
Newbie question, not fitting CP tyres is ok with the insurance companies, no chance of them reneging on a claim because of van tyres on a MH/camper?
 

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