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DutchmenSport
Jun 02, 2017Explorer
EV2 wrote:Effy wrote:
Rolling tires under weight keeps the oils moving, flexes them and keeps them in good shape. The worst thing for any tire is to sit, drying out and hardening. So your argument is moot because it's apples and oranges.
How often should the oil be changed?:h
Wouldn't it still be equally as bad for the tire if it WERE sitting on a lumber, and the tire never moved during this time? Your's is the mute argument. It's not the surface the tire sits on that degrades a tire, it's the fact the tire does not move and sits in one spot. This is the number one reason why tires dry rot. ... The type of surface they sit on has little or no affect. It's the lack of mobility of the tire that degrades it (that and direct sun light).
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