Tires should be one of the very first items to view. Most RV accidents are caused by a blown tire, and can result in excessive damage to the frame and put your safety at risk. The tire tread may look good, but a tire’s age is more important than the tread. An RV can sit idle in the same spot for years, which can wear them down.
Look for scratches on the wheel face, but more importantly, look for the exact age. It will be written on the tire. The manufacture date is a four digit number — like 3018, for example. The first two numbers, 30, is the week it was made. The last two digits, 18, is the year. This indicates that the tire was manufactured in the 30th week of 2018. Quality tires may last up to five years and should be replaced past that time. In this case, we can assume that this tire should be replaced no later than 2023.
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