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| Yes, learned that the hard way with a utility trailer. Tires looked like new, not many miles on them but my daughter borrowed the trailer to move from one apartment to the other and blew a tire on Hwy 51. The spare rim and tire that I bought from the same place when I bought the trailer new turned out not to fit, despite what the big box store manager had told me. No damage or anything but the guy at Pomp's where I got the new tires said five years is best and never go beyond 7 years. Whether the tire is outside exposed to UV makes a difference in longevity as well. | |
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