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guidry
Jan 29, 2020Explorer
MarkTwain wrote:
1. look at the side of the tire and look for numbers like "122/05" that is the week and year the tire was manufactured. Many RVers keep tires for about 5 years and then replace them.
2. Look at the possibility of switching to 15" rims for more tire capacity and stability.
3. I prefer to have the highest rated tire that will fit on my trailer i.e. G rated tires on my 15th. wheel..
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This! Go to the highest load rating you can; I’ve gone through several brands of tires and it wasn’t until I went up two load ranges (now with G rates on my 5th wheel too) that I’m comfortable with my tires! This is the best advice you’ll get.
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