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Don_and_Barb
Jul 22, 2013Explorer
Tire have date codes on them. This is the date of manufacture. Check the date, if it is more that 6-7 years old the rubber is getting old. If you are not careful, you can get new tires that are at end of life when you buy them. I bought my MH used and the tires looked brand new and I was told they were recently replaced, with in two years they were cracked and needed to be replaced.
And, no it shouldn't make a difference in price unless they are really old. My class A tires didn't cost anymore than pickup tires. If it's a DP then they will cost a fortune.
And, no it shouldn't make a difference in price unless they are really old. My class A tires didn't cost anymore than pickup tires. If it's a DP then they will cost a fortune.
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