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Gene_in_NE
May 11, 2016Explorer II
Baja Man - You've gotten near unanimous response to drive home on the tries you purchased with the rig. Do make sure you have a useable spare and the tools (jack and wrench) to change a tire.
That does not mean you have to change it yourself, some good samaritan would be able to help you if you have the jack, wrench, and tire.
Since you mention the rig is 350 miles from home, I would plan on spending that first night at the RV dealer. We learned there was a small water leak at a side window when we stayed overnight and it rained. That first night you can test all the bells and whistles and have the dealer fix them the next day if needed.
Still have time to drive home the next day.
That does not mean you have to change it yourself, some good samaritan would be able to help you if you have the jack, wrench, and tire.
Since you mention the rig is 350 miles from home, I would plan on spending that first night at the RV dealer. We learned there was a small water leak at a side window when we stayed overnight and it rained. That first night you can test all the bells and whistles and have the dealer fix them the next day if needed.
Still have time to drive home the next day.
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