We were on the M40 last Saturday at around Junction 11 doing about 60 and heard a funny noise coming from the caravan. Pulled over on to the hard shoulder and stopped, then a terrible smell of burning rubber. Offside tyre had burst but was intact due to Tyron bands. Called the breakdown company out - too dangerous to swap wheel myself on my way before the hour was up. 25 miles from site was told to re torque my wheel after 20 miles. I did this and was surprised that the torque figures had changed.
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I agree....however these threads tend to include folk who will tell you that Tyron Bands are a waste of time and money.....so watch this space.....
Phil
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Thanks for that you have confirmed what intend to do in the not too distant future.
I was advised by our tyre fitter at work to change to these, he said the damage that a blow out will do to the c/van on an ordinary tyre would cost way way more than the tyron bands.
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He did say though make sure that you get the removal tool and keep it on you when travelling (he described it as a large allen key) because he said if someone comes to change the wheel/tyre they will just cut it off and it can't be used again.
I am sure they work. However returning from France on the toll Road I had a blow out at 60MPH whist in cruise control. A large piece ot tyre had gone and it ripped through the top of the tyre. It did not leave the rim and did no damage to the van. If i knew how to do it I would post a photo.
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