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Old 02-11-2022, 07:04 PM   #17
mlh
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Originally Posted by JDDilly View Post
You may want to check the date and brand of tires. On a 2019 trailer, they have aged out unless they were replaced. Our 2020 came with Rainer, which are low grade tires. I replaced them with Sailun 235/85R16 G. The higher load rating gives me comfort knowing my tires can more then handle the weight of the trailer and they raise the camper a little which helps because I was a little nose high..

This is really good advice. You do not wont a blowout. They can do thousands of dollars in damages. That will totally ruin your vacation.
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