GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #34 | Page 43

RV FEATURE These markings indicate when the tyre was made. In this case, it was made in the 20th week of 2018. This tyre was made in the 13th week of 2001. "A SEVEN TO 10-YEAR-OLD TYRE IS AT THE END OF ITS USEFUL LIFE." This hardly ever affects cars because driving (in effect) pumps out the oxygen. When such a tyre fails it is usually a sudden blow-out. If any of the above is encountered during your pre-trip maintenance, it would be prudent to consider the possible consequences. A barely worn but seven to 10-year-old tyre is thus at the end of its useful life. While tyre makers add materials that slow the effect of ozone, they still place that upper limit for tyre longevity. Never buy a tyre from anyone other than a tyre dealer that has a high turnover unless first checking its age. 2. BRAKES A further issue (affecting tubed tyres) is to avoid having an RV left for any time in water that reaches tyre level. This is because if water actually penetrates the tyre casing and is trapped between that casing and the inner tube, it may cause the tyre subsequently to rupture. Tow vehicle brakes will usually be checked when the vehicle is serviced, but caravan brakes due to their mode of operation are far more affected by even minor defects. Most work by having a magnet pressed against the revolving back plate, which in turn forces the leading edge of each brake lining against the drum. Mechanically adept readers can readily check the brake linings, but that magnet and back plate can wear badly – and may need replacing. / 43