Is it safe to Park on concrete with flat tires?

Is it safe to Park on concrete with flat tires?

Back in the old days, tyres were a lot different. There is no reason to not park on concrete or to worry about flat spots with modern tyres. <div><br></div><div> Note: after an extended time parked, you may feel a flat spot for a few miles. Just take it easy and bring them up to speed slowly the first time. </div>

What happens if you knock a wheelstop off a parking block?

Wheelstops epoxied to the parking lot may be knocked loose, taking the parking surface with it. If the wheelstop is bolted or otherwise mechanically anchored even small, but repeated, impacts can damage paving around the anchor.

What are wheelstops and why are they dangerous to pedestrians?

Robson Forensic has investigated nearly one hundred pedestrian fall incidents involving wheelstops. Wheelstops, also known as curb stops or parking blocks, are the small barriers used at the end of parking spaces to assist attentive drivers with parking their vehicles; wheelstops are also consistently identified as pedestrian tripping hazards.

What are parking stops, curbs and curbs made of?

Parking Blocks, Parking Stops, Parking Curbs, Curb Stops, Car Stops, whatever name you know them by, recycled plastic and rubber parking lot blocks have revolutionized parking lot construction and maintenance. No longer are you stuck using heavy and difficult to install concrete blocks.

Is there a problem with tires parked on cement?

My past garage was cement and I used cardboard…the rest as Tom mentioned. The age of life is still 6 – 8 years, depending upon the weight off coach and exposure to UV light. I thought about using the horse trailer pads you can buy at Farm Supply and cut them to the correct size to use under my tires while in storage.

When does a flat spot on a tire become permanent?

Unfortunately there are cases when flat spots become permanent. That can happen when a heavy vehicle is parked on a cold surface for an extended time, usually several months. What can I do to avoid flatspotting? – Make sure your tires have the correct amount of air pressure.

What to do if your tires are flat on cement?

To reduce the flat spot, inflate your tires to the maximum pressure given on the tire and the rim. Do not exceed the lesser of those two pressures. An alternate would be to put the jacks down to relieve the weight being supported by the tires. You could also put the coach up on blocks as another alternative.

What should I do if my motorhome is parked on cement?

This goes for your chassis as well. When storing your motorhome for an extended period of time — 60 days or more — these steps should be taken to give it maximum protection: Fill fuel tank and add a high-quality fuel stabilizer to the fuel (never store with a partially full tank of fuel).