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# All season tires

All-season tires for RVs

All-season tires: a great fit for your RV


Fast facts

Key thing you need to know about all-season RV tires

  • Motorhome sales increased significantly during the pandemic
  • All-season RV tires are a great option because of their all-year-round safety and performance
  • Motorhome drivers need to consider the climate they will be driving in when they decide which tires to use for their journey
  • Maintaining RV all-season tires will increase their lifespan and allow optimal performance and safety

Furthermore, with increasing opportunities for remote work, many of us have changed the way we travel and take our vacations. Working from the comfort of wherever you like, with your family and friends in close range, has made the RV even more desirable.


Consider fitting all-season tires to your RV

Whether you’re planning on making a trip during winter, in summer or some time in between, all-season motorhome tires could be a great choice for your motorhome. They offer all-round safety, reliable traction in a wide range of weather conditions and superb handling and performance



When is it best to use motorhome all-season tires?

All-season RV tires have been developed to perform all year round in moderate climates and Continental offers the best choice in the all-season segment. All models are designed to offer impressive grip on both summer and winter roads, as well as good braking performance on dry and wet roads - even in slush. In addition, they offer superb mileage. However, it's important to remember that they are not specifically tailored to harsh winter conditions. 


Consider your journey´s altitude and temperature

When deciding if all-season tires are right for you, it’s important to consider the average climate where you live and where you will be travelling to with your RV. Continental all-season tires offer safety and premium performance for drivers motoring in mild climates.

For example, if you’re planning a trip in the mountains, you should look at the average weather conditions for the time of year. If you’re high up in the Alps during winter, there’s a strong chance you’ll be faced with a lot of snow and ice – elements that are not suitable for RV all-season tires. However, if you visit the Alps during the summer when mild to cold temperatures predominate with perhaps a bit of snow, you can rely on RV all-season tires.

Note: If you are planning to head to the mountains with your RV, please pay extra attention to the tire´s air pressure. If you fill your tires to the recommended pressure at sea level but then travel to a higher altitude, the air pressure will increase in your tires as you gain elevation and may need to be adjusted. To determine the correct inflation, always refer to your vehicle’s manufacturer handbook.


Driving in a motorhome around the North Coast of Scotland. Loch Eriboll, Highlands, UK.

Care Tips for all-season motorhome tires

As a motorhome owner, you will want to ensure that your RV tires are in great condition, for safety and because it can extend their lifespan. Here are our top tips for maintaining them:

Always inspect them before any journey

This will give you the opportunity to see if there is any damage or if they need to be rotated or inflated. Pay particular attention to the sidewalls for cuts, cracks and bulges.


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Check the air pressure

Just like regular car tires, you should check the air pressure of your RV tires at least every three weeks, even if you’re not planning on using your RV for a few months. Maintaining air pressure will help ensure a longer life span for your tires.

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Check the tread depth

When you check the tire pressure, check the tread depth too. To do this, refer to the tread wear indicators on your tires or use a tread depth gauge.


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Ensure the motorhome’s total weight does not exceed the load index

Abiding by weight guidelines is extremely important for preserving your RV tires and for your safety. You can see what the maximum weight is in your vehicle´s manufacturer handbook.


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Ensure the RV’s weight is evenly distributed

To avoid increased wear on one or two of the tires, make sure the weight is evenly distributed on all four of the RV tires. If you’re not sure how to check this, have your local tire specialist inspect your vehicle


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Cover the tires when not in use

If your RV stays parked on the driveway, street, or remains in a garage for months at a time, cover the tires to prevent ageing through UV exposure.

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