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StirCrazy
Jul 20, 2021Moderator
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
Im still runing mine 5 years later only replaced one as I saw a sign of a broken belt last spring. my previous trailer I had 10 years and only changed one in that whole time, which in hind thought, I was probably gambling at that length of time. but realy if you check them out before each trip and keep on top of it, in most cases you will be fine, aside from road hazards which no tire is good against.
Steve
My timeline is more like 3 years -- or earlier once I see signs of losing tire pressure, bulges or scrapes and/or uneven wear.
ya Im about the same with out the time. I just go by condition of the tires and replace as nessasary. I guess if we hade the cheep prices like the US does on tires I wouldnt worry about changing out perfectly good tires, but at about 250 a tire to get close to a sailune and 300 to get into goodyear and such. I can just keep going by paying atention to what my tires are telling me.
Steve
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