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What happens to rubber tires after five years?

By John Kim |

What happens to rubber tires after five years?

“After about five years, the rubber becomes hard and, even if the tires are looking good, the traction reduces and weakens quite dramatically, actually. Some people don’t realize that, they think their tires are fine just by looking at them, but they’re not.”

What should I do to ensure a long tire life?

Proper maintenance is the best thing a person can do to ensure a long tire life. It is important to maintain proper air pressure in tires, rotate them regularly and get routine inspections. The sidewall of a tire is covered in numbers and letters. They all mean something, but deciphering them can be a challenge.

Are there any tires that go on the rear?

There is no “even if” to this one. Whether you own a front-, rear- or all-wheel-drive car, truck, or SUV, the tires with the most tread go on the rear. Don’t believe it? Watch this. 3. A tire is in danger of bursting if pressure exceeds the “max press” number on the sidewall.

How big are the tires on a Rialta?

Model Year 2002-2005 Rialta Tire Sizes: Front Axle Rear Axle Series “VANCO” “VANCO” Tire Size 195/65R16C (Commercial) 215/65R16C (Commercial) Tread plies 6 Total (2 polyester, 2 steel, 2 nylon) 6 Total (2 polyester, 2 steel, 2 nylon)

What are the tires on a 2002 Winnebago Rialta?

Additionally, the Continental tires may have markings on the tires themselves that are slightly different than the limits given by Winnebago as shown in the table above. For example, on the model year 2002 Rialta, the rear tires are actually marked with a load index of “109/107R”.

Can a trailer wheel be balanced with new tires?

Pro Tip: If you buy new tires for your rims, you can choose to have them balanced if you prefer. Remember that many trailer wheels are centered by the position of the lug bolts (these wheels are lug-centric) and not the center bore of the wheel. For best results, have them balanced using a pin plate adapter.

What kind of tires do you use on a fifth wheel?

LT (Light Truck) tires are sometimes used on larger trailers and fifth wheels due to their stiff sidewalls. LT tires are typically readily available locally, and at affordable prices. They also generally have higher speed ratings than ST tires. If you decide to go with LT tires, make sure they’re within your load carrying capacity.