mel
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Post by mel on Apr 30, 2018 16:44:29 GMT -8
Just wanted to see what most people do. I waited until after for the compact, but it was a scary trip to the shop after I had put all that money into the camper wondering if it was going to make it or not.
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Post by vikx on Apr 30, 2018 19:11:32 GMT -8
Tires definitely before. You want it to make it home, right? The springs are usually not an issue and can be refurbished if OK. I doubt many of us do new springs right away.
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HOTRODPRIMER
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Post by HOTRODPRIMER on May 21, 2018 12:25:29 GMT -8
If you have the trailer home,I personally would wait for the new tires given that todays tires are not known for their longevity,The NHTSA stress you replace them every 6 to 8 years,with some of my projects they may set 4 to 5 years. Probably more information than you want but it's worth checking out to learn how to check your tires for their age. Danny www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/tires
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