A friend advised me that I shouldn't leave my new TT parked for long periods right on the ground. He recommended pieces of plywood cut to insulate the tires from the ground. His understanding is that some types of soil can leach moisture from the tires, causing them to crack and wear.
Anyone confirm this? Does this include concrete or asphalt? How about gravel? I noticed some of the small rocks stuck to my tire for a few revs after it was parked a couple of months, which was disconcerting, but didn't seem to do any damage.
How long is long term?
I have my two-axle trailer parked on gravel. No one else in the storage facility seems to have their tires on anything but the asphalt or gravel. Many are much longer term than my two or three months between trips.
BTW, I know about solar damage. Tire covers of one sort or the other when the rubber is exposed to the sun seems universally agreed upon as being a good idea.
Ray and Carol, Boxers Duke and Duchess
2013 Forrest River Rockwood Mini-Lite 22' trailer, with the Murphy bed.