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ACZL
Apr 08, 2018Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:MFL wrote:
If it has been sitting in the same spot, due to owners work, then may need tires already, and could have some UV damage on one side/end.
Unless there was something wrong with the tires when the manufacturer put them on, 2yr old tires should not be failing from UV damage. You can debate if they should be changed at 5 or 7 yrs but 2yrs should not be an issue.
To the OP: Go look. As long as it was maintained reasonably well, no concerns with full time use.
I'd be more worried about a rig that was bought, taken out once and in storage for the last couple years. Odds are the issues with a new rig won't have been shaken out.
I'd be leery of 2-3 year old tires if sun blasted on them all summer long w/o covers on them. Shoot, the tires could have been mfr'd in '15 or even '14 even tho the coach is a '16.
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