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    #16
    Get good ones, and when you get the trailer to it’s long-term home take them off, air them down, and store them in the most climate-controlled area possible and completely out of sunlight.

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      #17
      Get ya a set from trailer parts unlimited in Huntsville. Good prices and great folks.


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        #18
        I wish we were closer, I would let you borrow a set to make the trip. That sucks having to buy new tires and let them sit. I wonder if there is a business that rents tires. You could rent a Uhaul trailer if the bolt pattern is the same. Use thier tires to get it to the lease and then put your old ones on.

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          #19
          Originally posted by pyrobow View Post
          205/75/15
          Mine are 225/75/15. Still look great but previous trailer had a blowout in the 3rd summer of use so I don't want to take too many chances on hot pavement in Texas summers. Have been to Nashville, Orlando, and many short trips in Texas. Maybe 10-15k miles on them.

          Pulling the camper home from Burleson tomorrow then will probably upgrade before any future trips. Nothing planned until opening of dove season but I may make a trip to either Winstar (OK) or Coushatta (LA) or both this summer so it may happen sooner. If someone needs them now I could upgrade sooner, if not I'll probably put them on here late summer / early fall.

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