Aug-07-2013 03:18 AM
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Lowsuv wrote:
instead of replacing all of the tires i spent the extra money ( saved by not buying a new spare ) to upgrade the load carrying tires an extra size and an extra load rating .
i picked up an extra 35 % in load rating capacity in pounds as stated on the tire sidewall . minimal cost while replacing .
i did this because i occasionally tow long distances starting at 5 pm and towing through the night . i do not want to change a tire in the dark .
i sometimes do this both directions to really far destinations .
i probably pick up an extra mpg or so due to no traffic and i certainly can average a couple of mph better also even at the same cruise setting .
we don't have a freeway in central oregon and it is mostly 2 lane US highways such as hiway 97 , 20 , 26 , and so forth .
Aug-07-2013 09:55 PM
Aug-07-2013 09:36 PM
Wishin wrote:
If you were talking 5-10 year old tires, I'd replace the spare. That is what I did with my 10 year old tires when I bought my used trailer. Being that it will only be 3.5 years old, I'd keep it and just replace the 4. I'm not even sure I'd replace any of them at 3.5 years old unless you are really suspect of the tires. I have Maxxis on mine now and have had no issues since I put them on 4 years ago and unfortunately they were 3 years old when they were installed "new" so they are really 7 years from date of manufacturer. I'll replace them for next year at which point they will probably have about 10k miles on them before we take a long trip.
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