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Happy_Camper3
Jul 12, 2015Explorer
RCMAN46 wrote:
Depends on how old the tires are a why the one was flat.
If it was something other than a nail and they are more than 5 years old it may be wise to replace all of the tires.
Trailer tires have a habit of failing one at a time a couple hundred miles apart.
This may be because of the over loading of the other tires when one goes flat.
Interesting point, I also aired down my airbags to try to out as much weight on the hitch as possible, I also did not use my weight fist hitch, to keep more weight on my truck.
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