And that says "If you have other questions or comments about tires for your Automobile, Van, Pick-up or SUV" - none of which are us.
Goodyear has pages devoted specifically to rv's:
http://www.goodyearrvtires.com/default.aspxAnd on one of those pages:
Ideally, a vehicle in storage should be placed on blocks to remove all weight from the tires. If the vehicle cannot be put on blocks, follow these steps for tire protection:
Completely unload the vehicle so that minimum weight will be placed on the tires
Inflate tires to recommended operating pressure plus 25%. Ensure that the rim manufacturer’s inflation capacity is not exceeded
Be sure the storage surface is firm, clean, well drained and reasonably level
Avoid moving the vehicle during extremely cold weather
Move the vehicle at least every three months to prevent ozone cracking in the tire bulge area, as well as "flat-spotting" from the prolonged strain of sidewall and tread deflection
Adjust inflation before putting the vehicle back into service
Bridgestone also has a page devoted to rv's - and a pdf you can download on tire care, etc:
http://www.bridgestonetrucktires.com/us ... /index.aspSandi, I totally agree with you.