Tire followup
I full timed for years but stopped in 2019 when the wife went to work and never came home. I then had it in a park now near my new bricks and sticks home.
So my OEM Ranier Korea Babies lasted 5 years. It is not likely @73 I will ever do a lot of travelling as the new Wife is not a camper (yet) and thus I do not want to spend a fortune when it may not be needed.
I thought I should go with new tires but not rims as rims can be very expensive. I can afford Sailuns at about $200 per tire. I read where the rim needs to be wider for a Sailun "85R16 G" versus a Sailun "80R16 "F" tire.
So I do want a good tire but also will not be using it more than 30 days a year.
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