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pnichols
Apr 04, 2017Explorer II
Our E450 Class C came with a spare mounted up underneath in the rear ... the same place as where most pickup trucks carry it. I can't imagine having any vehicle without a spare along and to me it's really strange - and unacceptable - that a new Class C motorhome would be sold without one.
In addition to a spare, a jack, wood blocks for the jack to rest on, and a large lug wench ... we also carry along a compressor capable of inflating full size truck tires, a couple of tire inflation canisters, and a commercial grade kit for repairing puncture tire holes without having to remove the tire from the rim.
We travel in the Western U.S. in places where there is no cell service. It's not our style to travel assuming being always able to reach road service, however if we could reach our road service we would probably use it - especially for flats in the rear duals.
In addition to a spare, a jack, wood blocks for the jack to rest on, and a large lug wench ... we also carry along a compressor capable of inflating full size truck tires, a couple of tire inflation canisters, and a commercial grade kit for repairing puncture tire holes without having to remove the tire from the rim.
We travel in the Western U.S. in places where there is no cell service. It's not our style to travel assuming being always able to reach road service, however if we could reach our road service we would probably use it - especially for flats in the rear duals.
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