Nov-16-2018 05:27 AM
Nov-28-2018 04:41 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
Our fifth is parked on concrete at home with plywood under the tires. 6 months and the next 6 months parked on gravel with plywood under the tires. Just my way of doing what I feel is good.
chevman
Nov-28-2018 12:05 PM
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Nov-20-2018 09:22 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Nov-20-2018 07:37 AM
CapriRacer wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Thanks for that important, useful information. Here is the issue explained for those with open minds: tire stains
There's a bit more to it than that.
Rubber will absorb petrochemicals - such as asphalt. So if you drive on a newly paved road, the tires will not only pickup some of that asphalt, but some of it will be absorbed by the tire. A tire will not only deposit the excess asphalt onto a garage floor, but some of the absorbed asphalt will too.
Nov-20-2018 05:41 AM
Nov-20-2018 04:03 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
Thanks for that important, useful information. Here is the issue explained for those with open minds: tire stains
Nov-19-2018 09:31 AM
Lynnmor wrote:My dually is parked on a non-sealed concrete pad for six months or more at a time, and I've noticed no discoloration of the concrete. It's possible the sealant is what is being discolored and not the concrete.
My trailer always is parked at the exact same spot in my pole barn. The concrete floor had a sealer applied when new and now there are brown spots at each tire location. I believe that the preservative in the tires is slowly being absorbed by the concrete despite the sealer. I don't know if this has much of a negative effect on the tires, but my floor is getting uglier with each passing year.
Nov-19-2018 08:05 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
My trailer always is parked at the exact same spot in my pole barn. The concrete floor had a sealer applied when new and now there are brown spots at each tire location. I believe that the preservative in the tires is slowly being absorbed by the concrete despite the sealer. I don't know if this has much of a negative effect on the tires, but my floor is getting uglier with each passing year.
Nov-17-2018 01:42 PM
Nov-17-2018 07:39 AM
PierreBois wrote:
I was once told that the rig shouldn't be stored on a concrete pad for any length of time, and now I wonder if the same holds true for asphalt. Thanks for any advice
Nov-17-2018 05:50 AM