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Tricia and Tom
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J-Rooster wrote:
Trish, to honestly answer your question yes or no your tires need to be broken down off the rim. By breaking them down off the rim your tires can be inspected for inside sidewall damage. Inside sidewall damage is the cause of many blowouts. After your tire expert inspects your tires he or she can make a intelligent decision. I've run tires on my RV with 10 years 2 different times by using this method.
โMay-19-2016 05:06 AM
booty51 wrote:
The damage caused to the RV when the tire blows out will far exceed the cost of the tire. I just competed the trip from hell in the RV with failure of 8 year old tires that have been stored indoors looked great and were name brand. I will never go past 6 years again.
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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
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jplante4 wrote:
Happy with my Yokohama RY023 truck tires. Sixteen ply H rated. If you have them internally balanced, use beads instead of Equal(sand). I'm having a hard time keeping the valves clear of the sand.
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