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Joe417 wrote:
What JimK said, I've had the same experience. I experienced one set that looked perfect, no dry rot showing, I think 6 years old. Decided to change them. When they let the air out, several tires had 1/4" cracks open around the bead.
I don't let mine go more than 5 now.
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MarkTwain wrote:mbloof wrote:
I bought a set of Toyo's in 2014. They have < 8000 miles on them.
Am I going to replace them anytime soon? Unless I see visible signs of rubber degration (cracks/discoloration/etc) it won't be anytime soon.
- Mark0.
Let us know how about the damage your RV if you get a blow out and how much it cost to fix the repairs. IMHO the price of tires is a sound investment$$$$
โApr-12-2023 05:50 PM
mbloof wrote:
I bought a set of Toyo's in 2014. They have < 8000 miles on them.
Am I going to replace them anytime soon? Unless I see visible signs of rubber degration (cracks/discoloration/etc) it won't be anytime soon.
- Mark0.
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JIMNLIN wrote:
I would replace them and sell the old ones on CL. Used tires are popular with those folks that need them for their old beater truck.
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