You are likely ok with those tires, upgrade when you can aford new. Also remember that as any vehicle is moving, weight is being transfered from tire to tire. Due to cornnering, stopping, bounceing etc. RVs have axles closer together than the tow vehicle so wt. will not shift as much but, it does happen. So, I go with a tire with higher load wt. if I am close to GVW at the scale.
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