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darsben
Sep 21, 2014Explorer II
I would go to a place such as Tom's truck center in Santa Ana for this problem. You want to establish a rapport with some repair place BEFORE you need them. This is a good time to test a company and see if they have your back. Pay to have them check the tires, tell you their age and fill the tires. They should also be able to tell you about potential problem by the wear pattern on the tires. I do not know this company and I recommend you take what they tell you and come back for opinions on what they tell you.
But you should have a good repair shop already picked out BEFORE you need them and I believe a independent truck repair shop that works on trucks day in day out beats a RV dealer every day after all you RV is just a pretty truck.
But you should have a good repair shop already picked out BEFORE you need them and I believe a independent truck repair shop that works on trucks day in day out beats a RV dealer every day after all you RV is just a pretty truck.
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