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trail-explorer
Nov 21, 2016Explorer
mrekim wrote:
Here's another thing to look for that's a little harder to spot. A tire that's no longer flat across the tread.
That scenario is pretty common on really cheap/low end new tires.
I've seen many tires like that on "new at the dealer" utility and cargo trailers, who often uses even worse tires than RV manufacturers.
The opposite end of the spectrum is new tires that look like they've been run over-inflated and have a caved in looking tread pattern. I'm looking for the photos I have.
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