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rving4us wrote:
Wyotraveler. On a trailer the chrome cover is crimped on, where as your motorhome in like an otr truck with decorative covers over the nut which has to be removed before taking the nut off.
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May-03-2015 03:13 PM
3 dog nights wrote:
While on the subject, check your tool box to make sure your wrench/socket/tire iron fit your wheels. I had a flat in NC, and told my wife, no problem, I have a 4 way lug wrench, this shouldn't take but a few minutes. After I got the unit chocked and jacked, I realized the wrench would not fit in the well of the lug. Had to call for roadside tire repair. Did I mention this was on a Sunday afternoon, Thanksgiving weekend? The repair guy shows up and his sockets won't fit either. He had to return to the shop to get another tool box. Guess what I bought Monday morning? 12pt thin wall socket and 1/2" long handled drive. then got a piece of pipe.
Check your tools against your unit,believe me it's cheaper to buy the right stuff first....
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