Should I put wood under my RV tires?

for the most part its just to keep the rv from sinking in the grnd, and very important to cover the tires when not in use the sun will eat them off the rims . so put down a junk of plywood and cover the tire and your set. cover them tires all yr long.
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What do I put under my RV tires?

Use Wheel Blocks or Tire Cradles

Some people argue that the effort to jack up your RV isn't worth it for short-term RV storage. If you elect to forego the previous step, you should still put wheel blocks or tire cradles between your tires and the ground.
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How do I keep my camper tires from rotting?

Use a tire gauge to measure the tire pressure and then either add air if low or deflate if over inflated. 2.) Apply a UV protectant or ozone blocker treatment. You can purchase protectant sprays that you can easily apply to your tires blocking the harmful rays of the sun.
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Should I park my RV on wood or concrete?

You can park on gravel,dirt,concrete, wood, asphalt, and anything else that is porous and retains moisture and dry rot will attack your tires. Some who have poured concrete slabs to park on have laid down plastic and poured over that but that still does not stop moisture from coming up out of the concrete.
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Should RV tires be off ground?

As the answer suggests, the tires shouldn't be off the ground for long periods. Instead of lifting them off the ground, there is some suitable terrain to store your RV.
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What is the best surface to store an RV on?

Grass Pavers are an excellent long term RV parking solution and although more difficult and costly to install than the grass protection mesh, the stability of the surface and longevity of the material are superior.
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How can I extend the life of my RV tires?

7 Ways To Prolong The Life Of Your RV Tires
  1. Know thy pressure. ...
  2. Add tire pressure valve extenders. ...
  3. Inspect the sidewalls. ...
  4. Pay attention to weight distribution and limits. ...
  5. Cover RV tires while in storage. ...
  6. Rotate tires regularly. ...
  7. Replace tires as needed.
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How do I protect my RV tires in winter?

How to Protect Trailer Tires in Winter
  1. Trailer tire storage options. ...
  2. A proper scrub & wash. ...
  3. Tire and wheel covers. ...
  4. Lift or elevate tires. ...
  5. A little push or a pull. ...
  6. Reasonable overinflation. ...
  7. Empty the load. ...
  8. Wheel & tire removal.
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Why do you put wood under trailer tires?

This keeps the dampness of the floor away from the tires. I was always told that one should either put wood under the tires or put the trailer up on jack stands to keep the tires off the floor. Museums keep vehicles off the floor with jack stands. Park ours inside...floor is well drained gravel that doesn't get wet..
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How do you protect your tires in the winter storage?

How to Store Tires to Avoid Dry Rotting and Prolong Their Life
  1. Clean and dry tires thoroughly before storage. ...
  2. Keep the tires out of the sun. ...
  3. Store tires in a cool, dry environment. ...
  4. Keep each tire in an airtight plastic bag. ...
  5. Store them vertically or horizontally.
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What can I put under my tires for storage?

Slip a piece of plywood under the stand to prevent it from sinking into asphalt or leaving rust stains on your garage floor. Then slide the jack stands into place and lower the vehicle. All tires “flat-spot” during storage (see “Flat Spots Are Real” below), so jack up your vehicle and set it on jack stands as shown.
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Why do people put cardboard under their tires?

It's corrosive to metal (like the undercarriage of your car) and becomes less effective below 25 degrees Fahrenheit anyway. Another way to get traction is to lay cardboard, plywood, two-by-fours or even your vehicle's floor mats down in front of the drive tires (or behind them if you're starting in reverse).
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Is it OK to park RV on grass?

Short answer: Parking or storing your RV on grass for a long period is not a good idea. The moisture from the grass beneath causes accelerated rusting of the undercarriage and will result in mechanical failures over time. The tires can also sink in the soft ground due to weight.
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How do you keep tires from dry rotting?

How to Prevent Dry Rot in Stored Tires
  1. Keep tires out of direct sunlight while in storage. ...
  2. Ensure that your tires are clean and dry before they go into storage. ...
  3. Try to store your tires at a constant temperature. ...
  4. Remove tires from your car if you are storing it for more than three months. ...
  5. Store loose tires in airtight bags.
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How long can trailer tires sit?

A tire that is not in use can degrade from ultraviolet (UV) exposure. The life expectancy of a trailer tire varies from manufacturer to manufacturer; however, most are between 3 to 8 years, regardless of mileage.
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Should I rotate my RV tires?

Yes, you should rotate your RV's tires. Just like any vehicle, RV tires suffer wear and tear from normal use. That includes uneven wear because of normal driving and issues such as mechanical problems that accelerate tread wear. Most experts recommend you rotate your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles.
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How long should you keep your RV tires?

Time Considerations

The common rule of thumb for changing your RV tires is anywhere between three and six years. If you are on the road often, and you think your tires need to be changed, then it may not be possible to last as long as six years.
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How often should you replace your RV tires?

As a general rule, regardless of how often the RV was used, the tires should be replaced five years from the date of manufacture.
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Should an RV be stored level?

In a storage situation (fridge is off)unleveled is the way to go, helps the water run off faster. I park on our concrete driveway which is level side to side, but I always raise it so it is high in the front by about an inch. Unless you want to run the fridge, you should be fine. X2 what Dan said.
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How thick should a gravel RV pad be?

How many inches deep would you recommend for pit run gravel? . 75 to 1.5 inch crushed rock. The crushed rock will stay in place and you won't be dragging sand into your camper when it rains.
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Is it better to store RV with slides in or out?

You should store your RV with the slides in. Storing your RV with the slides out increases your risk of problems with the RV, including leaky seals, damage to the slides, or possibly structural damage. Storing with the slides in, minimizes these risks and keeps your RV tidy and ready to go for your next adventure.
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What do you put under RV jacks?

Good RV jack pads or Utility Blocks can not only level your RV but can also spread the weight of the jack over a wider surface, protecting the surface beneath it. This is always helpful, but can sometimes be critical for keeping an RV from sinking into the ground when it's standing on jacks alone.
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