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BTW - I carry two spares.
You can imagine why. K
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Keith Couple yrs. ago had 3 blowouts coming just from US131. Carry two spares and needed 3. Got home monday. My 44yr. old travel trailer has had only one new set of tires and never a flat. There car tires. Those radial trailer tires are so thin and flimsly I just change them by hand. No more radials for me now.
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I have the TST set up for the coach and trailer and love it. You get tire pressure and tire temperature readings. You would be amazed how much tires increase psi after a few hours.
My general rule is replace trailer tires every 3 years just from experience. I have ran LT tires and put 1,000's of miles on them without issue.
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