04/05/2014
*************** RV TIRE TIP ********************
Before taking a trip in your RV, it is always best to check the air pressure of all your tires. It is also very important to visually inspect each tire also. Closely inspect each tire for not only the tread wear but also the side wall areas. RV tires normally do not wear the tread like your passenger vehicle due to daily mileage, however time and outside elements are you RV tire's worst enemy. Tires will develop what is called "dry rot" tiny cracks in the rubber along the side wall areas and sometime right along the inside tread. This usually occurs between 4-5 years of the tire's age. Keeping the tires covered and from the outside elements will slow the process. Please know that these cracks in the side wall can cause your RV tire to blow out, which in turn can cause more severe damage to your RV. So please inspect your tires carefully and call us with any concerns you may have. HAPPY CAMPING!!!!