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dougrainer
Jul 27, 2018Nomad
The policy's are good as long as you KNOW the coverage. The MAIN item NOT covered is OLD tires. You cannot have a RV with tires older than 7 years and then have a failure and expect a Insurance policy to pay up. From over the years, that has been what was posted in GS magazine in the hotline letters. They deny coverage for OLD tires as you are expected to replace after so many years. So, you cannot buy a policy and expect someone else to replace or repair old worn out rubber that still has Good tread. They will get the build date off the tires and deny coverage if the tires are too old. Doug
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