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Tireman9
Feb 22, 2012Explorer
Francesca Knowles wrote:azjeffh wrote:Francesca Knowles wrote:
WHEN should trailer tires be replaced?
Think the OP's first post answered that.CapriRacer wrote:
but my take is:
There is some disagreement over how to best express this age limitation,
If you live in a hot climate (AZ, CA, NV, TX, and FL) then the limit is six years. If you live in a cold climate (MN, ND, WI, MT, etc), then the limit is 10 years. States in between are ..... ah ........ in between.
I'd like to hear from Capriracer if in his opinion those rules hold true for all trailer tires regardless of type, especially including ST's.
Thost age "limits" are simple guidelines and not hard rules. Noone will ever claim that all tires are oK for 2567 days and that they will fail on day 2568. Just too many variables.
When you buy milk it has a date on it. Is the milk always good up to that date? Is it always bad after that date.
Read my post on Potato Saladalad for more understanding.
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