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Originally Posted by Mr Sunshine
Look at the code on those tires. If they are close to 5 years old or more and especially in Florida, it's smart to replace them. New tires purchased preventatively are cheap compared to the potential damage to wheels and the rig if they blow on the road. That besides the inconvenience and frustration.
Suggest your friend look into higher weight rated tires, if available. Kudos for scaling rather than relying on specs!
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Thank you. I forgot the age part. I'll ping her and let her know. She travels alone and I'm just helping her out via text messages. Nice woman. Not good for her to be stuck on the road somewhere.