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Old 04-20-2021, 06:50 AM   #6
Ken / Claudia
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Welcome, and good job IDing those old tires and replacing them right away. As you known or will learn many items need close inspection and repair or replace on RVs to be working right or for safety.
Tires/wheels, brakes and bearings are really important and most often overlooked. Get a TPMS system as soon as you can. They are worth every penny in prevention of a blow out and damage to the trailer.
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