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JIMNLIN
Sep 13, 2017Explorer III
Brad makes a excellent point regardless of what type of rv we drive/carry or pull.
I'm on the mother road (old US-66) daily in about a 60 mile section. Lots of travelers use the old road for nostalgia reasons. 2-3 times a month I find someone down on the side of the road with a ruined tire scratching their heads.
Either the spare is flat or they don't have a proper jack to raise the flat tire off the ground. I'm amazed at folks wanting to raise the whole side of the vehicle (not just the end of the axle) just to change a flat tire
Whatever rv type you use to travel with make a dry run at home at changing a flat tire. Then is the time to find out if your system works.
I'm on the mother road (old US-66) daily in about a 60 mile section. Lots of travelers use the old road for nostalgia reasons. 2-3 times a month I find someone down on the side of the road with a ruined tire scratching their heads.
Either the spare is flat or they don't have a proper jack to raise the flat tire off the ground. I'm amazed at folks wanting to raise the whole side of the vehicle (not just the end of the axle) just to change a flat tire
Whatever rv type you use to travel with make a dry run at home at changing a flat tire. Then is the time to find out if your system works.
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