Posted by 300jk on August 16, 2017 at 05:30:58 from (70.195.136.205):
Didn't want to keep adding/ hijacking Mike M's post on tires. I know trailer and camper tires are supposed to be replaced every 5 years because of deterioration. Nothing to do with tread still on the tire. So how many of you do replace tires on trailers/or campers that are 5 years old even if they have a lot of tread ? I don't. I just do a visual. If they look dry or checked I replace. If not I run them till they start showing signs of getting bad. Second question. I usually buy cooper tires from a local tire shop. My brother was the assistant manager there and I still get tires for their cost. Pretty good people. Anyway the coopers have a tread milage guarantee. Only good if you take your vehicle there for rotations at the recommended mileage. Rotations are free if you bought the tires there. So the last set lasted around 40k. They were guaranteed to last 55-60k I believe. Could not use warranty because I always rotated them myself. Never really have the time to sit there and wait for them to do it, so I usually do it when I change my oil. So after all that the question is do any of you ever get the mileage out of tires that the manufacturer says you should ? I am pretty good about pressure, rotating, and alignments and never come close. George doesn't count ! He gets probably double on his !( From earlier post) Just kidding George.
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