So I trailer my pontoon on a dual axle and recently had to move from a graveled storage facility to one that is in a field/meadow among some sparsely scattered pine trees adjoining an RV campground. The surface is some grass, pine needles and exposed dirt.
I know that moisture is an enemy to tires but any suggestions on what to park it on? Based upon what research I have done so far, I think I am going to get 1 rubber stall mat from Tractor Supply, cut it in half and let the tires rest upon that. I really don't have the liberty of laying down gravel, etc so my choices would be plywood, boards, blocks, plastic leveling blocks?, or the rubber mats that I have mentioned.
To take it one step further, I am thinking about getting tire covers but not sure it is worth it. The tires do take a pounding from the Florida sun year around...seems like I see all of the RVers with them...that many RVers can't be wrong can they?
I know that moisture is an enemy to tires but any suggestions on what to park it on? Based upon what research I have done so far, I think I am going to get 1 rubber stall mat from Tractor Supply, cut it in half and let the tires rest upon that. I really don't have the liberty of laying down gravel, etc so my choices would be plywood, boards, blocks, plastic leveling blocks?, or the rubber mats that I have mentioned.
To take it one step further, I am thinking about getting tire covers but not sure it is worth it. The tires do take a pounding from the Florida sun year around...seems like I see all of the RVers with them...that many RVers can't be wrong can they?