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bsinmich
Jan 30, 2014Explorer
We had a '96 Pace Arrow 35' on a P chassis and kept 90 PSI in the rubber air bags. We also had rear ones which only took 40 PSI. I would not buy used tires for a MH under any conditions. You can read the tire birthday on any tire. One side of the tire has the DOT info. The last numbers should be 3 or 4 digits. The first 2 are the week of the year and the last 2 are the year the tire was built. If you only find 3 number they are pre 2000 and I would not put them on a bicycle. Even a good looking tire that has been run flat and is only a year old is a great prospect for a blowout. Good Luck. You can buy an apt. size electric ref. that will work for you as long as you have electricity. They will stay cool for a day of driving and when you get electricity you can get it cooled down again.
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