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Originally Posted by Mr Sunshine
Good suggestions here. When considering any used RV, check the date on the tires. RV tires rarely wear out, but they do succumb to age before you think they should. Remember to allow for replacing the tires as you project ownership costs.
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Thank you, I am definitely factoring that in. Seeing exactly what you described. The 30k mileage mark means new tires more because of the age of the RV and less because there is no tread left.