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Old Dec 20, 2021 | 08:45 AM
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Tire care?

A few months ago I was about 4 km from home, after a week outing, and a tire blowout. I limped home. I found out my Michelin tires had a recall. All 6 were replaced free of charge. It usually doesn't happen that way for me. Anyway with my fairly new tires should I use my leveling jacks to raise the coach a little and get some weight off the tires? Or just let the tires set, and keep them covered, and do nothing?
 
Old Dec 23, 2021 | 05:43 AM
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Drive the unit. It is best for tires. If you are not driving and they are exposed, the covers can help you check the weather. Keep them at an appropriate level of inflation for the load on your appliance and they will last for several years.
For car tire care and more informative article check this website https://allroadtire.com/
 

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