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Sjm9911
Sep 08, 2020Explorer
Regardless of what some say , check the pressure before the trip. Make sure your axels and berings are greassed ( not every trip or even every year, but if you bought someone elses stuff its a good idea to make sure it works as designed). And watch your speed. I do also check for overheating when im stopped. And I try not to run the camper on the shoulder, all sorts of junk there to put holes in the tires. To the op, the weight rating on the tire should be baised on the TT weight, not on you need stronger tires because you had a flat. Make shure there the correct range and your are not overweight in the TT. Ive had no problems with my tires and have been up and down the east coast.
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