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Executive45
Feb 25, 2014Explorer III
Welcome to the forum:
1. Read the rules at the top right of the opening page. Otherwise, you'll be chastised if you happen to break one. Forum police are watching. :B
2. When posting a question, click on the "Subscribe" button right below your post heading. This will put your post up on the right side of your page and show you any new replies.
3. Whenever possible, post the year, model and any other information relative to your question. The more information we get, the more information you get.
4. Be sure to return to any of your posts and give periodic updates. If your problem is resolved, please return and share the solution. That helps us all.
5. Enjoy the forum(s). There's lots of knowledgeable folks on here that truly want to help. Sometimes you'll need a flak jacket or at least some pretty thick skin. Take all posts with a grain of salt. Some will be helpful, some hurtful and others will leave you scratching your head, but we all mean well.
Enjoy your new (to you) coach. Your tires are toast. Check with FMCA for the best price on Michelins. IMO, they're expensive but worth the extra cost. There are others, of course but Michelins and Goodyears are the only ones forumulated for RVs. The others are truck tires. Truck tires are generally cheaper. Toyos, Hankooks, Bridgestone and Firestone are well thought of tires too. Your choice as to what you want to run. Just remember, don't sacrifice safety for price.....Dennis
1. Read the rules at the top right of the opening page. Otherwise, you'll be chastised if you happen to break one. Forum police are watching. :B
2. When posting a question, click on the "Subscribe" button right below your post heading. This will put your post up on the right side of your page and show you any new replies.
3. Whenever possible, post the year, model and any other information relative to your question. The more information we get, the more information you get.
4. Be sure to return to any of your posts and give periodic updates. If your problem is resolved, please return and share the solution. That helps us all.
5. Enjoy the forum(s). There's lots of knowledgeable folks on here that truly want to help. Sometimes you'll need a flak jacket or at least some pretty thick skin. Take all posts with a grain of salt. Some will be helpful, some hurtful and others will leave you scratching your head, but we all mean well.
Enjoy your new (to you) coach. Your tires are toast. Check with FMCA for the best price on Michelins. IMO, they're expensive but worth the extra cost. There are others, of course but Michelins and Goodyears are the only ones forumulated for RVs. The others are truck tires. Truck tires are generally cheaper. Toyos, Hankooks, Bridgestone and Firestone are well thought of tires too. Your choice as to what you want to run. Just remember, don't sacrifice safety for price.....Dennis
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