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Tricia and Tom
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gbopp wrote:
Ask the tire center to buy your 10 year old tires. You can put the money towards a new set and they can sell the old ones for a profit. The old tires are that good, right? :@
msmith1199 wrote:
If it were me, I'd replace the front tires and get some more use out of the rears.
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2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
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โMay-18-2016 07:49 AM
pweekly wrote:
Hi all. We have a MH with tires that are original. Manufactured in 2005 (the tires). We have taken it to get new tires now twice at the local truck/tire center and while I'm sure they would have loved to sell us tires, they keep inspecting them and telling us that they look great. The RV is stored indoors, level and is only used a couple of times per year. So, no sun/ozone on them nor extreme temps. We don't see any cracks or bulges in the sidewalls but since we are taking it to Florida in a month, I don't want to be completely stupid. Could they be ok? Thanks.
Trish
โMay-18-2016 07:37 AM
pweekly wrote:
Thanks all. That seems to be my opinion but my husband is like, 'They're fine". Well, he's not the one driving down to Florida. I will be and for my stress level alone, I think it's best to replace. So, now that that's settled. (haha) what do you all recommend?
Trish
โMay-18-2016 06:38 AM
Tricia and Tom
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