To store RV tires, it’s important to keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. Before storing them, clean the tires thoroughly and check the tire pressure. Avoid storing the tires in contact with concrete or other surfaces that may absorb moisture or chemicals, and instead use a tire rack or stand to keep them elevated. Checking the tire pressure regularly and adding air if necessary can help prevent flat spots from forming on the tires. By following these tips, you can help ensure that your RV tires remain in good condition and ready for use when you’re ready to hit the road again.
Prepare your RV tires for storage
To prepare your RV tires for storage, clean them thoroughly and check the tire pressure to prevent flat spots from forming. Cover the tires with tire covers to protect them from environmental factors, and move the RV periodically to prevent flat spots. Elevate the tires with a tire rack or stand to prevent them from touching the ground.