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azrving
Aug 10, 2014Explorer
If the rear stabilizers were down it would help reduce the load. I wouldn't worry about it while stored. If you are rolling and temps go up and the tires are over loaded then you have a problem. My worries while stored are more about not rolling the tires. A guy I have bought tires from said that he sees the best life from tires that are used more vs tires on RV's that sit for 11 months and then hit the road. I like to take the rig out for a roll every so many weeks. I think that ideally in storage it would be best to get the load off the tire so it stays round instead of 6 months or more with a flat spot. So, no you wont blow the tire in storage if you are over loaded but you will make the flat area larger with more weight. Splitting hairs?
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