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beachlovingmom
Jul 13, 2013Explorer
2) Budget to replace the tires. They are likely over two years old. Look at the sidewall of the tires. You should see "load range" followed by a letter (C,D etc) make sure that the replacement tires are at least the same letter if not on letter higher. (If C, then consider going up to D.. ) 2)
another Newbie here. Are you saying if the tires are more than 2 years old, they need to be replaced, regardless?
I have had this discussion with my husband. Our used trailer has had the tires "about 5 years" per previous owner. They rarely went out, just to local county parks, so tread looks great. I am worried about deterioration from sitting.
Any advice?
another Newbie here. Are you saying if the tires are more than 2 years old, they need to be replaced, regardless?
I have had this discussion with my husband. Our used trailer has had the tires "about 5 years" per previous owner. They rarely went out, just to local county parks, so tread looks great. I am worried about deterioration from sitting.
Any advice?
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