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karaokegal
Jul 25, 2013Explorer
tires do dry rot,and just FYI anyone that parks there RV on limestone for any extended period of time in storage is looking for trouble. lime stone reacts with rubber and your tires will have to be replaced more freq. i own an rv storage facility and some people come in and say my price is higher than my competors. here is the difference i offer concrete parking that is better for your tires also i have canopys to protect the roof from the blistering heat. look at it this way i think it is better to pay alittle more rent to protect the RV instead of the maintance to replace these items.
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