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Originally Posted by ChuckS
Personally I wouldn’t want a set of old rims on a new trailer. Keep the new trailer with its OEM tires and wheels
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As much as I DO NOT LIKE TK TIRES !!!!! I agree with Chuck. For the past 2 years, Keystone has been installing tires with "significantly greater load safety margins" than in past years. Prior to that action, I'd probably kept the new wheels and changed out the tires within the first season. Now, with the load increases in tires, even TK tires are safer than in past years. So, I'd be inclined to "leave them on the trailer and see how they perform"...
I certainly wouldn't want to start my warranty experience by removing warrantied items to replace with 7 or 8 year old wheels with 2 to 3 year old tires that aren't even ST tires. JMHO