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wbwood
Dec 26, 2015Explorer
jepalmer wrote:
I check tire pressure and lug nuts every morning we travel, and tire temperature every time we stop during the day, so the "maintain" comment is uninformed. Also, the trailer (and tires) were new in October 2014. (Open Range 349RLS)
1. First time out with trailer, we had a slow leak due to bad rim. Tire change #1, (11/14).
2. In Montana, the truck tire went soft (bad valve) on I-80 and GS was called. Call #2. (6/15)
3. Outside of Tampa, a tire blew while we were on I-75 between Jersey barriers..... Call #3. (9/15)
4. Outside of Charlotte, a tire on same side of trailer blew on I-77. It took GS 3 hours to respond on a week day 10 miles outside of the largest population center between Atlanta and Washington. Call #4. (10/15)
Sounds like a lot to me as well. I live in the area you are talking about as far as Charlotte. I actually live 35 north of center city Charlotte or what we call Uptown Charlotte. I-77 is less than a 1/4 mile from my house. As I work in Uptown Charlotte and travel it daily during rush hour, I can assure you that there is a lot of traffic going on. For it to take them 3 hours to get someone to you, well it could of, depending on the day, time and what else was going on. Since GS probably pays very little for service calls, i'm sure the service trucks will take other calls as priority. Did a DOT safety truck come by? I would say so in the 3 hours. They will assist you as well.
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