we also have a 2000 PA Vision. YES, Get the tires dated!!!! If they are old replace. I have had two blow outs. One did no damage one tore the bottom up on pass side. Had to replace bath plumbing, had a shower put in place of tub/shower. You may have leaking faucets etc. No big deal either repair or replace.
If you have any questions I can help with don't hesitate.
sew0177 wrote:
As I posted a few days ago we bought a 2000 Pace Arrow with 15k miles..excellent condition outside, imaculate inside. With 15k miles I understand that there are things that could come up. An inspection of the coach only found 2 coach batteries that needed replaced. Having a chassis inspection this week.
To a new class A owner (had a 33ft TT for 8 yrs) the tires look like they have only been on for a few months .. minus 15k worth of use. However, I do understand that age is a huge factor in tire condition and I have no reason to believe they are not original. They are Goodyear G159, 245/70r 19.5. I could not find a manufacture date.
Should I replace them?