Comments on: NOW THAT’S A TIRED ROOF! http://neighborshame.com/tired-roof/ A Funny Look at Bad Neighbors Wed, 18 Mar 2024 00:48:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1 By: bigrontn http://neighborshame.com/tired-roof/#comment-11440 Sun, 21 Sep 2024 11:07:00 +0000 http://neighborshame.com/?p=9708#comment-11440 No, no, no, it’s because the roof on a trailer makes a horrible “sheet metal in the wind” sound whenever the wind blows. The tires hold it down and keep it from sounding like someone is bowling on the roof.

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By: hg wells http://neighborshame.com/tired-roof/#comment-11437 Wed, 17 Sep 2024 23:02:00 +0000 http://neighborshame.com/?p=9708#comment-11437 Because the tires re-direct the wind ( like spoilers on a car) so that the roof is less likely to come off in a high wind. I thought everyone knew this.

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By: bonesey http://neighborshame.com/tired-roof/#comment-11435 Wed, 17 Sep 2024 15:22:00 +0000 http://neighborshame.com/?p=9708#comment-11435 And unmounted tires are mosquito factories.

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By: ronthewolfman http://neighborshame.com/tired-roof/#comment-11431 Tue, 16 Sep 2024 20:01:00 +0000 http://neighborshame.com/?p=9708#comment-11431 It’s because manufactured homes are for the most part are just SHIT and if they get hit with a high wind in the right direction it will peel that roof skin off in a flash. I saw one where all of the tires where scattered for a mile or more and the roof was peeled and blown miles away. Hell I’ve seen attempts at putting multipule 4 in strap all the way over the roof and anchoring to the ground which served a dual purpose of holding the whole home down to the ground.

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