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Reading the topic on replacement cam belts and water pumps it made me aware of a cost after 5 years that I was not aware of. The two cars that we have both have cam chains which only ever require examination every 80000 miles or so and there is a recommendation of a change at 160000 miles with no years limit. Basically we will never get there with the cars.
So disappointed to discover that the Ducato needs a replacement every 5 years.
Now another expense at the 5 year stage and every 5 years subsequently appears to be tyres. Again with the cars they don’t get replaced until they are down to the legal minimum but it appears that with a motorhome they need replacing at 5 years regardless of wear even though we are unlikely to wear them down to the legal limit, or even half that judging by current wear rates.
And this might even have to include the spare tyre even though (hopefully) it will be unused.
So the question is, assuming tyres still have plenty of legal tread, do you actually renew your tyres, including the spare, at the 5 year stage, or do you extend this period to say 6 or 7 years?
Or do you only swap the tyres when they are down to the legal minimum?
I am not about to start rotating the tyres around to average out wear rates as even in 7 years the front tyres that drive the motorhome are unlikely to wear down to the legal minimum.
And is tyre age a factor when an HGV motorhome is MOT’d?
So disappointed to discover that the Ducato needs a replacement every 5 years.
Now another expense at the 5 year stage and every 5 years subsequently appears to be tyres. Again with the cars they don’t get replaced until they are down to the legal minimum but it appears that with a motorhome they need replacing at 5 years regardless of wear even though we are unlikely to wear them down to the legal limit, or even half that judging by current wear rates.
And this might even have to include the spare tyre even though (hopefully) it will be unused.
So the question is, assuming tyres still have plenty of legal tread, do you actually renew your tyres, including the spare, at the 5 year stage, or do you extend this period to say 6 or 7 years?
Or do you only swap the tyres when they are down to the legal minimum?
I am not about to start rotating the tyres around to average out wear rates as even in 7 years the front tyres that drive the motorhome are unlikely to wear down to the legal minimum.
And is tyre age a factor when an HGV motorhome is MOT’d?