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<blockquote data-quote="The Milkman" data-source="post: 2962757" data-attributes="member: 22760"><p>I have read over the years in Trailer Life Magazine stories about tires. many times things break or are not aligned properly from the factory, wrong tire pressure, bearings going bad,going over the max weight for the trailer etc. I did have an issue with one of the factory tires with a belt that would slip. I called the MFG and they recommended Michelin tires, I changed them, no problem since then. Like any motor vehicle you must maintain them, just picture your home going down the road hitting all the bumps and stuff. In due time things will rattle etc. I paid too much $$$ not to take care of my RV. Go and read some RV forums to get an idea what others go through and how they do things to learn more, You can always rent one for a few weeks and give it a try, The adventures you go on will always be remembered as the good times in life when looking back at your pictures and videos when you become too old to do them anymore. You meet and make friends as you travel around, and you hook up with them again at the campground or rv park that you first met. it all depends on you getting behind the wheel and stepping on the gas pedal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Milkman, post: 2962757, member: 22760"] I have read over the years in Trailer Life Magazine stories about tires. many times things break or are not aligned properly from the factory, wrong tire pressure, bearings going bad,going over the max weight for the trailer etc. I did have an issue with one of the factory tires with a belt that would slip. I called the MFG and they recommended Michelin tires, I changed them, no problem since then. Like any motor vehicle you must maintain them, just picture your home going down the road hitting all the bumps and stuff. In due time things will rattle etc. I paid too much $$$ not to take care of my RV. Go and read some RV forums to get an idea what others go through and how they do things to learn more, You can always rent one for a few weeks and give it a try, The adventures you go on will always be remembered as the good times in life when looking back at your pictures and videos when you become too old to do them anymore. You meet and make friends as you travel around, and you hook up with them again at the campground or rv park that you first met. it all depends on you getting behind the wheel and stepping on the gas pedal [/QUOTE]
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