We've all heard it for years from Paul about tires. Just because they look good and have lots of thread on them does not mean they are safe. Terri and I took the motorhome to Alabama to enjoy my grandson's birthday. Headed out early Friday morning getting to Jacksonville and then "BOOM" inside right rear tire blows. Ok, happened to be a place nearby so had them put the spare on. What's the worse that can happen so headed out again. Got to Lake City about 100 miles later and, "BOOM" the spare blows out. Limped to next exit and there happens to be a tire place. This time we purchased two new tires for the front, moved one to the inside rear and used one for a spare. Everything is great enjoyed the weekend. Headed home Monday morning getting about 100 miles down the road and "BOOM" left inside rear blows. Lucky again there just happens to be a tire place at the next exit. This time four new tires. So we ended up replacing all 6 tires on the trip. "DAMN" The tires looked new but turns out they were 10 years old. RV tires need changing every 5-6 years regardless of how they look.
So heed Paul's advice and be wary of old tires that still look new.
So heed Paul's advice and be wary of old tires that still look new.