The Sometimes Blog - August 10th
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Service life is shortened significantly for vehicles left idle for extended periods of time and especially for those left out in the sun and/or stored in extreme dry climates.
I keep covers on my tires here in Arizona but that only helps. It does not solve the problem.
I suspect that when I put my RV back on the road I will have to put new tires on all around. With my knees being bad for so long, the RV was used very little over the last three-four years. Probably no more an a couple hundred miles on a "brand new rig". We'll take a few short trips to checkout the rig but like I said - I almost expect to have to replace tires due to checking and dry rot.
Who would have ever thought that tires would go bad due to bad knees.
I keep covers on my tires here in Arizona but that only helps. It does not solve the problem.
I suspect that when I put my RV back on the road I will have to put new tires on all around. With my knees being bad for so long, the RV was used very little over the last three-four years. Probably no more an a couple hundred miles on a "brand new rig". We'll take a few short trips to checkout the rig but like I said - I almost expect to have to replace tires due to checking and dry rot.
Who would have ever thought that tires would go bad due to bad knees.

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Dusty
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