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Mich_F
May 31, 2013Explorer
luberhill wrote:
They must be different than car tires because my tires are alot older than that on my car and I have never had a problem...is it because of the weight factor ??
The MH has only 11,000 miles on it, in 7 or 8 years, unlike just about any normal car. That means a lot of sitting somewhere and on what type of surface ? That will take it's toll on the tires, more so than driving.
The first class C I bought in 1995, I got almost 50,000 miles, in just under 10 years use, on the original tires. That vehicle was used as a daily driver. It had plenty of tread left, and the tires still looked good when I replaced them, after a second blow out.
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