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Lantley
Mar 12, 2018Nomad
colliehauler wrote:Lantley wrote:The ones I own show no signs of deterioration but our out of date. The ones on the seasonal are shot. Home and seasonal are 900 miles apart.jplante4 wrote:
I'm confused. Why not take the wheels off the seasonal unit and take them to the tire shop? Or , if it won't be moved for years, why do you need tires at all?
I take it. He has to tow trailer to have it repairs. The current tires on the trailer are questionable and not road worthy.
Should he buy a cheap set of tires or use a set of questionable tires he already owns.
My answer buy the cheap set that should be decent enough to survive a one time trip.
The set you already own are questionable as well? Why replace one deteriorated set with another faulty set?
Just bought a set of the new Goodyear endurance 10 ply for the trailer at home.
Got it. Only you can answer this. Do you trust the out of date tires? Are they capable of one more trip? Why did you take them out of service?
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