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jjbrown6818
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We have a 2009 Montana and went through a series of tires last year while traveling. I know I am not overweight, tire pressures are correct in accordance with the plate on the trailer, I don't go over 60-65 during hauls, and have the wheel bearing repacked and inspected at the beginning of the travel year. I know, or suspect that the tracking is good. That is because I inspect the tires for wear and heat at every stop (fuel or otherwise). Now here is my question.

I was told by a camper that parking on concrete for long periods was bad for the tires. I park as much as 6 months on a covered concrete pad during the winter. We live in our trailer full-time. I went back to the tire salesman and asked this question and they said they had never heard of that problem but the tires should be covered to prevent sun damage. The tires are not in sunlight for more than a few minutes a day. We are in a dry climate, the high desert of southern CA.

I would appreciate any help. We can't afford another year of lost tires. The cost of the tires and the damage sucks.
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kmbelt
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Two big questions i have pertaining to what you are running that you did not specify.

What Brand tires are they and where are they made?
Are your tires balanced?
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AlabamaTraveler
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My 5er has been on concrete for 10 years. I have never lost a tire.
Lawrence, Dianne "Roll Tide"

jjbrown6818
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Thanks to all. I think that the input received by all is sufficient to support the way I treat my tires and rig. I have not abused my tires or rig. I also live in Lancaster, CA. I am having my rig repaired at Lance Camper and they are checking the suspension alignment and anything they think could cause me problems. We will see.

jjj
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I park on concrete on my side yard all the time. The only time it is not on concrete is when we camp. I just put new michelin LTX 2 on yesterday because my old Tacoma tires were 04's and have reached there age. I keep them covered when parked to protect them from the sun and I live in Lancaster Ca. in the desert and they just started to show some cracks. I also use 303 protectant on them all the time. I wish my decals would have lasted as long as my tire did.
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DSteiner51
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I always park my 5th wheel on a concrete pad outside and uncovered when not traveling. The first set were factory installed Aug of '98 and replaced June of '10 with approx 40+ miles. Current set have approx 6000 miles. Never a flat yet.
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Dave_H_M
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:B So did that camper say what a trailer tire should be parked on?

Jim_and_Barb
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While parked for an extended period. The weight should be relived off the tires. If not this will cause premature cracking and flat spots.It is also important to pay Att. to the Mfgr. date (replace every 5-6 years reguardless of the milage) If not you are setting your rig up for disastorus blow outs.

wandering1
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If you want the facts contact the tire manufacturer. Quite easy to do on the internet. I have not had any tire problems from long term storage on concrete pads for the past 15 years.
HR

jjbrown6818
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To all above that provided information. I have weighed my rig several times and I am always under GVWR by at least 2500 to 3500 pounds. Weight of the rig should not be a problem. Tight turns, well I do a tight turn when putting my rig on parking spot at home. That turn is in gravel and then I always, repeat always, back in a straight line for at least the length of my rig before pulling forward at least the length of my rig. I always take the stress off the tires when parking. I seldom back into spots when going to a campground. The slides on my 2009 Montana come out over the wheels so the sunlight very seldom hits the tires and if so a very short time. I am having the suspension checked for alignment at this time. Thank you for your suggestions and help. If I have overlooked something let me know.

HamsHog
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Hey JJ,

Since your coach is a 2009, I would suspect age could be playing a role in your tire problems along with sidewall damage from the sun. Check the date code on the tires and start using covers on them. If they're China bombs, you may want to replace with some G614 Goodyears, or Michelin LT's.

A fulltime friend of ours in a toyhauler replaces one or two tires a year, but continues to use cheap tires and won't cover them. Unless you're under a bunch of trees in Lancaster, I don't know how you could only have a few minutes of sunlight on them daily????

Regards, Hamshog
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da_bees
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Based on what you stated,one failed tire in first three to five years would be the most I expect unless the tires are defective. I suspect you were sold very old or very low quility tires to begain with. Parking on concrete is by far not a big maintanance issue with rvs.
Would the tires benifit if the trailer was blocked up not resting on them? Yes but there are several other things that return more for time spent doing it.

larry_barnhart
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The only time our rv tires are not sitting on wood is during the traveling, 6 months at home and 6 months in Az.
chevman
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larry_barnhart
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The only time our rv tires are not sitting on wood is during the traveling, 6 months at home and 6 months in Az.
chevman
chevman
2019 rockwood 34 ft fifth wheel sold
2005 3500 2wd duramax CC dually
prodigy



KSH 55 inbed fuel tank

scanguage II
TD-EOC
Induction Overhaul Kit
TST tire monitors
FMCA # F479110

0rion
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only issue I could really see is it may flat spot the tires a bit but it'll do that on pretty much any surface if you sit in one spot for extended amounts of time. How many tires have you gone through and has it been just random or is it isolated to an axle? How many miles are you getting out of them?