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belfert
Oct 05, 2015Explorer
This trailer took two trips in the past two weeks. One was 4,000 miles and the other 1,400 miles. I checked and set the the tire pressure at 65 PSI before each trip using a Milton tire gauge. The TPMS sensors are only installed during trips to save battery life. The tires have to be set at the correct pressure before putting the sensors on.
If it matters, this is an enclosed trailer pulled behind a diesel pusher and is not an RV trailer.
I took the tire to Walmart today and they are replacing the tire under the road hazard coverage. I will still need to pay half because of the tread wear. No, I don't normally buy tires at Walmart, but it was my only real choice at the time in the middle of nowhere.
If it matters, this is an enclosed trailer pulled behind a diesel pusher and is not an RV trailer.
I took the tire to Walmart today and they are replacing the tire under the road hazard coverage. I will still need to pay half because of the tread wear. No, I don't normally buy tires at Walmart, but it was my only real choice at the time in the middle of nowhere.
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