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My RV has set in the same place for over a year, and I am prepping it for use now. The tires had maybe 1000 miles on them just before the long 'stop'. I can not see any damage to the sidewalls or anywhere else, but a friend tells me that such a long period of not being driven will make the tires weak and highway speeds could present problems. The vehicle was sitting on grass, no tire covers. Should I consider replacing these look-nearly-new tires?
You have to know when those tire been install on the RV(if they had repair(flat) they last less). Because RV sit a lot tire last 5 years, after that they blow on Hway.
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Umm i would just make sure you put what the tire say for air pressure (lift trailor off the ground) and just make sure there are no cracks in the side wall on bought side and tourque you nuts