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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,
2007 Polaris Sportsman 500 EFI Browning Edition
2007 Suzuki DRZ 250, now dual purpose
2005 Wildcat 29' TT
HAVE YOU HUGGED YOUR GUNS TODAY?
PLEASE DON'T TELL OBAMA WHAT COMES AFTER A TRILLION!
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