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darsben
Aug 30, 2013Explorer II
I have Good Sam Roadside. I still carry 2 spares. I also have a 12 ton air operated hydraulic Jack (OH what a nice piece of equipment) and an Impact wrench. Do I ever intend to change a flat myself? Heck NO! But I am prepared to do it easily if I have to.
I once had to wait 3 days in Scranton PA for a tire to be sent from North Carolina for my old Winnebago.
Had a blowout 4 weeks ago on my Fleetwood and the service that was dispatched to me had me on my way in 45 minutes.
The benefit of having a spare or two is that if I am at the side of the road broke down for an hour or two my spouse can handle that without getting upset.
If we are stuck for prolonged period, such as a day then the saying "if MAMA ain't happy then no one is happy" kicks in.
I once had to wait 3 days in Scranton PA for a tire to be sent from North Carolina for my old Winnebago.
Had a blowout 4 weeks ago on my Fleetwood and the service that was dispatched to me had me on my way in 45 minutes.
The benefit of having a spare or two is that if I am at the side of the road broke down for an hour or two my spouse can handle that without getting upset.
If we are stuck for prolonged period, such as a day then the saying "if MAMA ain't happy then no one is happy" kicks in.
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