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I bought my '05 trailer in '05. When the first "new" tire blew and took out the fender skirt and all the insulation in the wheel well, I didn't know about the "date" code. Turns out my tires were manufactured in '02--3 years before I bought the trailer. They had been sitting somewhere, either on a rim and axle set, or off. Please check that code. It sucks that a trailer tire can still have nubs on it and be worthless, but it happens. Very few RV tires, either ST or LT or even the big ones on Class A coaches, wear out on the the road. Sitting around kills them.
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-- 2006 3500 Megacab SLT 4x4 w/Jake Brake. Cool Blue Tube, Cold Air Intake,
2005 Mini Cooper S Convertible
2007 Polaris Sportsman 500 EFI Browning Edition
2007 Suzuki DRZ 250, now dual purpose
2005 Wildcat 29' TT
Have you hugged your guns today?
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