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JIMNLIN
Dec 18, 2015Explorer III
temccarthy1 wrote:
So which is it now? I posted this same question on this forum a month ago and was advised by every responder that is was NOT necessary and not to do it. I called Keystone directly and they also said NOT to block it.... Now on this thread, I am seeing opposite opinions and now quotes from the tire manufactures ( mine are Carlisle) that say to BLOCK IT.. Jeez.... which is the right answer?
There is no "right" answer.
You can always use the best practice that is the easiest for you to do.
I know what my tire mfg says and I know what others say ....but I store my tires the way that is easiest for me.
I have 20 LT and 4 ST tires (14"/15"/16") on various trailers. I keep them all at max pressures 24/7 365 days a year.....sitting on wood on 1 1/2" crusher run limestone gravel .....out of the sun. Most sit in the trailer shed.
I've stored all my RV/commercial trailers this way since the early '60s. Works easiest for me.
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