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rbpru
Sep 03, 2019Explorer II
The difference is there is not much "outback" in the USA that cannot be approached by a relatively good road or logging trail.
Also there is a difference between boondocking and bushwacking. Those tires are very heavy duty.
There are a few TT and 5ver maker that use LT's particularly on the higher end products.
What surprises me is that the RV dealers have not taken advantage of the tire hype and offered a "tire upgrade" option. It probably shows how little concern there is for the issue.
Also there is a difference between boondocking and bushwacking. Those tires are very heavy duty.
There are a few TT and 5ver maker that use LT's particularly on the higher end products.
What surprises me is that the RV dealers have not taken advantage of the tire hype and offered a "tire upgrade" option. It probably shows how little concern there is for the issue.
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