01-11-2012, 11:40 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Liberty, N.Y. Lower Catskill Mountains. Posts: 1,604
| Hi...
The above is all good advice.
Remaining tread on the tire, and the tire's age are also factors. Tires have their date of manufacture (in code) on them, so perhaps your neighborhood garage man could give you that info.
Any cracks, checks, fractures, etc. in a tire will indicate a "don't buy".
As for myself, unless I had extremely minimal use for the trailer, I would never buy used, ESPECIALLY from a junk yard. Looking at your local paper's "for sale" items might be a better way to go.
NOTE:
"Pathfinder", who is now posting on this forum, is NOT Pathfinder1, which is me...!! |
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