skipnchar wrote:
Concrete, gravel or wood are all equally good. Just don't park them in a puddle and you should be just fine.
Yep, sitting in water is the worst.
There are self-appointed experts everywhere. The trick is to do your own research - then you'll know for sure.
Do a Google search and you will find real expert information from tire manufacturers. Here is a direct quote from Michelin:
"Michelin recommends placing a barrier (cardboard, plastic or plywood) between the tire and the storage surface."
Looks to me that wood is a-okay, which is good for me as our trailer is stored on a wood floor in a barn.