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Originally Posted by nosticks
Since it is a 2010, my guess is the tires are original. If so, I highly suggest, regardless of how they look, that you replace all six of them before you do any traveling.
You can check the D.O.T. date code to determine their age. Usually a code on the tire like xx xx where the first two digits represent the week of the year of manufacture and the last two the year.
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Yeah, we had the tires replaced when we got it. It only had 18,000 miles when it was purchased, but there was some dry rotting going on so we made them replace the tires. We have it at a local RV mechanic right now, having it checked over before our trip. He said everything looks great.