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JRscooby wrote:
Plus don't need to hit tire with weedeater string.
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TCBear wrote:
For longer storage, parking the tires on wood, plastic or rubber can be helpful. I had a trailer tire sitting in pooled water and mud for a couple weeks during a rainy period, and it oddly dissolved and removed that bottom portion of tread, ruining the tire.
FOR RV TIRES GOODYEAR RECOMMENDS:
Don't store long-term on wet or pooled water surfaces, or oily/greasy surfaces. Don't store on hot asphalt or concrete. No direct sunlight. Tire tread should be flat on the surface rather than partially on a rock, tilted, etc. Preferably place RV on blocks or jacks to unload the tires. Inflate to 125% of normal pressure for RV storage. Rotate tires every 3 months to avoid flat spots and cracking at the lower bulge. Avoid moving the RV in freezing temperatures. Whatever malady that can happen to a tire, that phenomenon tends to be magnified at the bulge and tread below it, where the tire is under greatest stress.
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