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cummins2014
Sep 25, 2020Explorer
mtofell1 wrote:
Replace them.... lot's of failures start around the 5/6 year mark. A friend I camp with each year tried to push it and had 2 blowouts within a couple weeks on 6 year old tires. Got me to go replace my 4.5 year old ones. It's just not worth the potential problems. Rolling around on new rubber feels great.
4.5 seems a bit soon, but 5-6 has worked for me. Especially the Sailuns . I think 7 was mentioned ,thats taking a big chance .
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