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Old 12-23-2018, 06:45 PM   #26
Gapopper
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Jackson
Posts: 23
I once had three blowouts on one leg of a trip. I have learned a lot about tires since then. You can’t skimp on quality when it comes to tires. I replace my tires every three years no matter how good they look. I run E rated tires. I also keep the tires off the ground when stored. I purchase my tires from Amazon. I have had good luck with the tire age when they arrive. The date code has been 2 to 6 months old on all the tires that I have purchased from Amazon. You have to be careful purchasing from a dealer too. If the tires have been sitting on a shelf for a couple of years , their life clock has already started ticking down. You want the freshest tires that you can get for your camper. I also purchased TPMS to Monitor the tire pressure and temperature while towing. If a tire starts to lose pressure , you will hear an alarm. This gives you time to pull over before the tire damages your camper.
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