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Hi Stacetop<br />
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Are the tyres the same age and make on the back axle, and is the bad wear caused by shockers or wheel bearings. You say about water weight but the base van is used to much heaver weights as a normal works van, that's why it has the twin wheels. Also if the tyres rub through under inflation they will over heat and crack up. I drive the Swift escape 09 and run with the vanco camper with the heaver side walls. Maybe ask a a good garage, as most tyre fitters and quick fit places only have fitters that swap old parts for new.I use a Commercial Fiat agent as my van is still under Warranty and I trust them, put still crawl under to double check any work done. hope it may help.<br />
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Regards Snowbirds.:goodluck::goodluck: <br />
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Last weekend we were away wilding but before we went I inflated our tyres and were shocked to see that a lot of them were less than they should of been. <br />
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One was very low. Our van is just over 3 years old and is twin wheeled rear wheel drive. <br />
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This weekend I go to check again and the same tyre is low. It is the inner tyre on the drivers sjustide so hard to spot. On closer inspection it looks shot to pieces. I think from memory they have .a 2007 date on them, the van is a 58 plate. So rather than risk going away we stayed put. The bad tyre is on the water tank side so must take alot of weight.<br />
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My question is what tyre should I replace these with, what has a stronger wall?? I can't get camping tyres in our size 185/75 r 16 c 104 so am thinking of continental vancos?? Or would a budget tyre do if they only last 3 years of use??<br />
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I was going to replace them tester this year but shocked to see that one is so bad.<br />
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Any advice??
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