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Atlee
May 15, 2015Explorer II
If they are only 2 years old I'd leave them on the trailer and just go.
Of course they could be older than 2 years. You will need to find the build date on them, look at the sidewall. It could be either on the side of the tire wall that faces out or possibly facing inside. You may need to crawl under the trailer to read the build date.
The tire could possibility have been made a year or two earlier and sat on a shelf before they were put on the trailer.
Of course they could be older than 2 years. You will need to find the build date on them, look at the sidewall. It could be either on the side of the tire wall that faces out or possibly facing inside. You may need to crawl under the trailer to read the build date.
The tire could possibility have been made a year or two earlier and sat on a shelf before they were put on the trailer.
dspencer wrote:
I know I'm going to set off a hail storm but I truly would like you to weigh in. I have a 2013 Gray Wolf that I bought new last year. The tires were a year old when I bought it thus making them 2 years old now. I am getting ready for a 2000 mile round trip next month and really strongly considering replacing the Trail Express (cheap china bombs) with 4 Maxxis tires. Now the tires look good, it's stored inside when not in use and covered when camping however it's pretty much a peace of mind thing.
What would you guys do? I have no intention of upgrading wheels and tires to the LT they will be replaced with the ST version. I'm really looking for what you ST tire guys would do. Thank You in advance for your help.
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