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Re: Trailer tires old? [Re: bush hog] #9259626 08/25/13 09:13 PM
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I usually run out of tread before they have a chance to blow. Replace at least every three years. I must be fishing to much.


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Re: Trailer tires old? [Re: bush hog] #9259656 08/25/13 09:25 PM
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can you really do that?

Re: Trailer tires old? [Re: bush hog] #9259699 08/25/13 09:42 PM
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I bought new trailer tires a couple of months ago for my 2003 trailer. The tires on it were the factory tires, but one of them had a manufacture date of 1993. The other was 1999. I think it would be a good idea to check dates on a new purchase.


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Re: Trailer tires old? [Re: ChuChu1] #9260020 08/26/13 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted By: ChuChu1
I bought new trailer tires a couple of months ago for my 2003 trailer. The tires on it were the factory tires, but one of them had a manufacture date of 1993. The other was 1999. I think it would be a good idea to check dates on a new purchase.
Yes it would. I had a blowout that tore apart my fender. I had what I thought were new tires but turned-out to be made in 2008.

Re: Trailer tires old? [Re: bush hog] #9260425 08/26/13 02:51 AM
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Check your air pressure regularly!

You catch a nail or small leak that results in low pressure and your tire will overheat and disintegrate.

I caught a nail and lost a 1 year old tire last weekend.


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