It's finally weather friendly to open up the Camper
You northern folks know what I mean ! We as many have every amenity packed in or Motor Homes, RV's and Campers. We do have to off load the freezable, perishable, clothes, bedding type items and that took a while in itself. I must say it's a whole lot more fun restocking than it is prepping for storage.
Naked camping season is finally here !!
Here is a link to a website explaining how to read the manufacture date of a tire.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=11&s_kwcid=AL!3756!10!3780142826!30535788832&ef_id=VbrQ9gAAAQ5J6zaz:20170420024849:s
Determining the Age of a Tire
Bob
My life...4 service trucks, Mrs Rocks Navigator, camper, utility trailer, lawn mower. Tires, batteries and gas is what I never get done buying! Yes I'm a huge believer in quality fresh tires. I've had a camper tire blow out on an interstate a some years ago. Camper tires hardly looked used but I knew they were a cheap set and 6 years old. When one sees tire pieces flinging in the roadway in your rear view mirror you know it's not a good start to a trip.
I cry like a sissy girl when it comes to a set for Mrs. Rocks SUV. That is a $1300 hit everytime for a set of rubber. That is our pull vehicle, that stock vehicle jack is a joke to lift that beast. Plus it's her daily driver so Rock is going to have her as safe as possible. Sleet, ice and snow she can get into all three in one trip to the office in the winter time.