All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Lug nut tighteningMy manual says the same thing. They want you to check them before and after each trip. I do because it only takes a few minutes and there's piece of mind afterwards.Re: Paint scrubbing off??since the that picture I used the roof washing chemicals and my ground person failed to tell me we were leaking over the outside edge (away from me) so NOW I have streaks that nothing seems to remove. Have tried all the normal stuff with a bristle brush to no effect.Re: Paint scrubbing off??If anyone wants a look my profile has a picture on her maiden voyage with us this summer. It's about 19.5' in length and when you get up close there a streaks of shinny metal showing through the paint. LPaint scrubbing off??Our 2004 seems to be giving up it's paint every time we wash it. But the black streaks will remain no matter what we us. I'm thinking that after 10 years the paint may be worn out. Anyone know where and about how much it cost to get one repainted? LRe: shore cable theftNow I feel REALLY lucky. Being retired military I am allowed to store my RV on the base in the storage facility. At a dollar a foot a month I knew the price was right from the start. LRe: Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range DThank you everyone for responding! I am seriously thinking of replacing not only the tires but the rims to. I just don't know what, if anything, they have been through or over. I know the spare was rust on the back side but just a bit. So be safe I am considering the Etrailer.com white spoke rims which state a PSI rating of "maximum 65 PSI" and the Kumho Radial 857 tires in the 195R14. They have a higher load rating than the 20575R14 but just a few hundred pounds. The other option, also from etrailer.com, is to purchase their Karrier tires in the load rating D. I need to call them and see if they will mount them before shipment. If they do offer mounting that could be the deal breaker. We have no plans for a cross country trip any time in the future. Mostly limiting our travels to 4-6 hours from home as we mostly camp during long weekends. My work schedule gives me two a month. One of which is used for camping. Finally.. I have to think about how much longer I intend to keep this TT before updating. After all it's already 9 years old and even though in great shape I found that my old truck didn't tow well and decided to invest a truck which is capable of hauling much more. I really wanted mid sized toy hauler to begin with but the wife found and like wanted this one. I'll give her a few years and then we'll start looking at some newer models. ;-) LRe: Sad dayyeah we put our 'up for the winter' too. But more because there was so much going on over these winter months that we knew we'd have limited time, if any, to go camping. Still sad though and I am really missing it too. LRe: Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range DI just notice something too.. the Kuhmo 857 also have a speed rating on them. Both of which exceeds 65 MPH. LRe: Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range DAnother thought here.... or question. Will a 215/75R14 fit on the same rim as the 205/75R14? LRe: Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range DSo from the replies I have 3 votes for Kuhmo, 2 for Maxxis and 1 for Karrier. But then another problem was identified and that is the rims are also psi rated and I have no idea what the PSI rating is for mine. SO I tried to look them up and found that mine have absolutely no name on them what so ever. On Etrailer.com there are some white spoke rims that look like mine and they are rated to 65 PSI. But I can't be sure. L
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