T tgferg67 Joined Mar 23, 2005 Messages 200 Location Michigan Apr 2, 2012 #21 I always move the car slightly every few months so the tire is not resting on the same spot.
W WMSmotorhead Joined May 15, 2011 Messages 885 Location Cleveland OH USA Apr 4, 2012 #22 I remember an old motor home we borrowed from some friends. It had old NYLON tires... they always bumped if it was parked for any period of time. They quit doing it after awhile. I vote to just drive awhile...
I remember an old motor home we borrowed from some friends. It had old NYLON tires... they always bumped if it was parked for any period of time. They quit doing it after awhile. I vote to just drive awhile...
R rslifkin Joined Jun 27, 2010 Messages 2,750 Location Rochester, NY Apr 5, 2012 #23 Crank the tires up to max sidewall pressure and drive it. The flat spots should work out after a little while, especially as the weather gets warm.
Crank the tires up to max sidewall pressure and drive it. The flat spots should work out after a little while, especially as the weather gets warm.