โMar-01-2015 01:41 PM
โMar-03-2015 11:35 AM
But your tire blew out at 1 year old. So it sounds like you should replace your tires every 363 days in that case.
โMar-03-2015 09:30 AM
DanTheRVMan wrote:pappyralph wrote:
What if,( my motorhome )tires have always been stored inside building, with pads between cement & rubber, only outside when on trip. Has got to be longer then about 7 years.
You do not understand
Sunlight exposure does not matter - 7 year life
under inflation does not matter - 7 year life
Over loaded MH does not matter - 7 year life
High southern heat when driving does not matter - 7 year life
etc. etc. - 7 year life
โMar-03-2015 08:52 AM
โMar-03-2015 07:56 AM
DanTheRVMan wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:pappyralph wrote:
What if,( my motorhome )tires have always been stored inside building, with pads between cement & rubber, only outside when on trip. Has got to be longer then about 7 years.
I certainly understand what you are saying. This is how it was explained on a tire thread a while back.
Tires are like a bowl of spaghetti.... the thread and belts are the noodles and the rubber and emollients inside are like the gravy (sauce). When the tires are heated the gravy mixes well with the noodles and everything is copacetic. Tires sitting will kill them.
MM.
I suggest some materials engineering courses instead of good old boy gravy stories
abused tires will need to be replaced less than 7 years
well treated tires will last longer than 7 years
temps, stresses, UV exposure, abuse, etc will all affect tire life
โMar-03-2015 07:44 AM
msmith1199 wrote:J-Rooster wrote:
My last set of Michelins I replaced after 10 years! I don't get tire advice from the RV.Net tire Inspectors. I had my tires broken down off the rim every year after 5 years and inspected inside and out by a certified tire expert at my tire shop! It gives me peace of mind and I know exactly what I'm driving on!
Best answer!
โMar-03-2015 07:40 AM
William B wrote:
I'll bet this breaks down to who has had a blowout and who hasn't. We had a front tire blow out on 1 year old GY's, did thousands of dollars worth of damage, but I was able to get it safely to the side of the road. I was lucky there was no one right beside me. So for us, it's 7 year max and never again a GY tire. By the way after a fight with GY they finally paid for everything. Also as Mr Mark said it is more important to drive on the tires regularly and keep them properly inflated than most anything else.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMar-03-2015 07:30 AM
J-Rooster wrote:
My last set of Michelins I replaced after 10 years! I don't get tire advice from the RV.Net tire Inspectors. I had my tires broken down off the rim every year after 5 years and inspected inside and out by a certified tire expert at my tire shop! It gives me peace of mind and I know exactly what I'm driving on!
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMar-03-2015 03:21 AM
โMar-02-2015 08:19 PM
โMar-02-2015 06:19 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:pappyralph wrote:
What if,( my motorhome )tires have always been stored inside building, with pads between cement & rubber, only outside when on trip. Has got to be longer then about 7 years.
I certainly understand what you are saying. This is how it was explained on a tire thread a while back.
Tires are like a bowl of spaghetti.... the thread and belts are the noodles and the rubber and emollients inside are like the gravy (sauce). When the tires are heated the gravy mixes well with the noodles and everything is copacetic. Tires sitting will kill them.
MM.
โMar-02-2015 05:34 PM
pappyralph wrote:
What if,( my motorhome )tires have always been stored inside building, with pads between cement & rubber, only outside when on trip. Has got to be longer then about 7 years.
โMar-02-2015 05:27 PM
โMar-02-2015 05:12 PM
DanTheRVMan wrote:pappyralph wrote:
What if,( my motorhome )tires have always been stored inside building, with pads between cement & rubber, only outside when on trip. Has got to be longer then about 7 years.
You do not understand
Sunlight exposure does not matter - 7 year life
under inflation does not matter - 7 year life
Over loaded MH does not matter - 7 year life
High southern heat when driving does not matter - 7 year life
etc. etc. - 7 year life
โMar-02-2015 04:43 PM
pappyralph wrote:
What if,( my motorhome )tires have always been stored inside building, with pads between cement & rubber, only outside when on trip. Has got to be longer then about 7 years.