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JRscooby
Sep 08, 2020Explorer II
Huntindog wrote:
I continue to find these threads hilarious.
Always the care of the tires is blamed by the "blame it on the owner crowd".
Check your tire pressure every moorning, and inspect the tires at every stop. Don't drive too fast. Don't hit anything. Watch out for potholes.
Really if we all treated our commuter vehicle tires this carefully, we would never get to work.
The answer is getting better tires.
Do what ever it takes to get LTs on your TT and never look back.
PM me if you want some advise on how to do it right.
Well, for decades my income was from getting there. I learned to take care of tires. And with 18-30 on the ground depending on trip, I did not stick all every day. But I was around them enough to be able to put the gauge on part of them, and hammer all. Few RVers are going to spend that much time. And if I was picking up a trailer I had not used for a few weeks, the gauge goes on all.
If the OP has not weighed his snot, he can't know if he needs heavier tires, or how much heavier. But no matter how heavy a tire, if not inflated right, it is likely to blow.
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