โAug-19-2015 09:17 PM
โAug-20-2015 09:29 AM
parkmanaa wrote:
Obviously, if they are the original tires on that 1999 unit, they are in bad need of replacement.
After you have determined the age, don't fall into that marketing gimmick of replacing at "5 or 6 years". If they are a major brand, go to that manufacturer's website and review their age recommendations. If they are not a major brand, go to Goodyear or Michelin's website and check their recommendation.
You will probably find something to the effect "inspect thoroughly annually and replace at 10 years, regardless of visual condition."
While at that major co. website suggest you check their pressure/load chart to determine, by axle, the pressure you should be carrying in your tires. Size & load range are all you need; brand doesn't matter.
"40 years in the tire industry; seen it all and done most of it"
โAug-20-2015 07:44 AM
โAug-20-2015 07:36 AM
โAug-19-2015 09:22 PM