Well, my RV answered the 'how old are the tires' question by having one explode on me.
They're all ancient.
So, any recommendations on how to get oddball tires? They're 8 16.5 series E tires , I'm gonna need 7 of them.
Acadianmom wrote:Be sure to put valve extenders on the inside dual tires so you can check them and put air. You can't always tell the inside tire is flat. On mine I have to have extenders on the outside tires too because the holes in the rim are so small.
Martha
AlmostThere wrote:Acadianmom wrote:Be sure to put valve extenders on the inside dual tires so you can check them and put air. You can't always tell the inside tire is flat. On mine I have to have extenders on the outside tires too because the holes in the rim are so small.
Martha
I did just that and had to replace the extender on one side already! Actually had it removed entirely. I was told that they were a bad idea because they don't hold up. Mine less than a year. The other side seems to be ok so far but I keep a close eye on it.
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