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Old 09-23-2012, 09:05 AM   #5
rumbleweed
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I would not trust any invoice. Look at the tires. The date of manufacture is stamped on them. That is the important date as the clock really starts when the tires are manufactured. Take a small flashlight as many times the dates on on the inside. Trailer tires almost never wear out. They get old and fail catastrophically. You need to do the same for the battery. Both of these can be used for negotiating a lower price. If you do purchase new tires, be sure to check the manufacture date before you have them mounted. Warehouses try to clear out old tires first. Let the dealer you purchase from know you want current dated tires and are going to check.
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