Bordercollie wrote:
Most of us have emergency road service and do not attempt to change tires on the side of the road. You need heavy duty jack and breaker bar, etc. Many new Class C's don't have a spare wheel and tire or a rack to mount them to. Some emergency road services don't have a spare wheel and tire to fit your rig. Best to buy a rig with a spare wheel and tire and secure mount.
My Cambria has a tire mounted underneath. With AAA RV coverage the tech should be able to climb under and get it out. My days of doing that are over. The tire services
you see on the road cost many $$$$. Having worked in an industry with over 7000 in our fleet the roadside bills the drivers brought in were ridiculous.