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Old 10-03-2019, 06:37 AM   #2
timandsusan
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: San Antonio
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M.O.C. #5165
I recommend that you keep a record of the date the tires were replaced. From your signature, it looks like you have a 2016 Monty. I would assume the tires are approaching 3 years of age(probably older if the tire mfg date is used). My 13 years of experience for our travel of about 4000 towing miles/year and sitting in storage about 8-9 month, is that tires will start failing after 3 years. I now replace my Goodyear tires (rated at 85mph) every 3 years. It is my plan--recommend you develop one also. Also get a good TPMS installed. My 2006 Monty weight about 12,500 lbs fully loaded for travel. Empty weight about 10,200 lbs. Yours may be higher so the correct tires are critical.
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