Concur with recommendation made. RV tires rarely wear out due to Mileage, but always will need replacement because the side walls crack due to UV exposure. Live in sunny CA, tire covers a must. RV covers a recommendation, however they are large, heavy, and cumbersome. Make sure the straps under the carriage are used to prevent winds taking it away. ADCO makes a good one, however I have had to replace a couple times before warranty expired due to tears. ADCO has been accommodating. Most tears happen around the gutter spouts, so I drilled 3/4 holes in some whiffle balls and placed them over the spouts to reduced the stress, no issues for 4 years. I remove the cover at least once a year (when dry), let the roof sit for a day, then clean and seal the rubber roof. After 24 hours of natural drying, I replace the cover. A lot of work, but after 4 years, the coach still looks good. If you can, install a hard cover, but I would still use the tire covers.
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