Hello Everyone,
I've been wondering if I should replace my trailer tires.
I have a 550 Ultra built in 2006 that I bought from a woman in 2020. (She bought it a few years earlier from the original owner.) This woman I bought it from only used the trailer one time and kept it in her garage. The tires looked pretty nice when I bought the trailer and I forgot or don't remember if she told me if they were ever replaced.
The tires are Tempra Esquire A/S P215/75R14. I've searched online and can't them find - I was thinking it would help me figure out there age. Also I've removed the tires and cannot seem to find the mfg date stamped on the tire.
My guess is I've put 3500 - 4000 miles on the tires.
The tires still look new with almost no wear, good tread and the sidewalls are fine and smooth.
So my question is since they still look great should I replace them anyway because I don't know their history/age? Is it always better to be safe than sorry?
If you think they should be replaced - what do you folks recommend?
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Regards,
Bruce
I've been wondering if I should replace my trailer tires.
I have a 550 Ultra built in 2006 that I bought from a woman in 2020. (She bought it a few years earlier from the original owner.) This woman I bought it from only used the trailer one time and kept it in her garage. The tires looked pretty nice when I bought the trailer and I forgot or don't remember if she told me if they were ever replaced.
The tires are Tempra Esquire A/S P215/75R14. I've searched online and can't them find - I was thinking it would help me figure out there age. Also I've removed the tires and cannot seem to find the mfg date stamped on the tire.
My guess is I've put 3500 - 4000 miles on the tires.
The tires still look new with almost no wear, good tread and the sidewalls are fine and smooth.
So my question is since they still look great should I replace them anyway because I don't know their history/age? Is it always better to be safe than sorry?
If you think they should be replaced - what do you folks recommend?
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Regards,
Bruce
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