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Lambogojo
Sep 26, 2018Explorer
gbopp wrote:
Now for some not so good news. If you are not familiar RV's, you need to know that RV tires usually age out before they wear out.
Most replace the tires beteeen 6-10 years. Even if they look good and have plenty of tread.
Learn to read the tire codes to determine the actual age.
If in doubt, have the tires inspected by a good tire shop.
I'm in process of getting new tires this weekend. I had a bent rim that was a problem child to find however (8 hole, 17.5 x 5.25) but we found one
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