07-31-2018, 02:01 PM
If Gary doesn’t drive much and keeps speeds below typical of highways, (like below 45mph), he’d probably have a decent chance of running the tires a year or more. While I dont condone it, I did know of rv ers, mostly the “sit a couple of weeks and move 20 miles then sit again” types, who kept the 10-15 year old tires on regardless. The key was never driving over like 35, taking all secondary roads etc.
I wouldn’t want to have those restrictions so I work temporary jobs in order to keep the vehicle capable of 75 mph runs for hours on end. I found that I could work temp full-time at (Manpower) type agencies and clear enough in a week to buy 4 new tires for the Prius. Mind you that’s 4 fifteen inch tires vs 6 larger RV truck-type tires but still...
I wouldn’t want to have those restrictions so I work temporary jobs in order to keep the vehicle capable of 75 mph runs for hours on end. I found that I could work temp full-time at (Manpower) type agencies and clear enough in a week to buy 4 new tires for the Prius. Mind you that’s 4 fifteen inch tires vs 6 larger RV truck-type tires but still...
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