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Rick1949 wrote:
Any references of good national chain tire companies to go to for two new inner rear tires on my class C Born Free? The old inners are over 5 years old for sure, the rest are near new. I'm driving it from Kissimmee, FL to Colorado soon and will probably stop somewhere near Kissimmee and replace those. Also, I hear some people carry a large jack and pneumatic tools to change the tires DIY style. Any ideas out there?
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Ohio_Engineer wrote:darsben wrote:
At $5000.00 my guess is all the tires will need replacing BEFORE you travel. Any tire 0ver 6-7 years old no matter how much tread left has a greatly increased chance of blowout. A blowout can cause thousands of dollars of damage. SO NO MATTER WHAT THE SELLER SAYS check the tire dates or have someone you know and trust check them for you.
Think about camp hosting/volunteering in state or national parks. Sometimes the park has an area where the volunteers stay and get water, elec and sewer in exchange for 20 hours of labor +- per week. Someone there may become friendly and take you to town for shopping when they go.
Have to wonder how simple age increases the chance for a puncture or valve leak (the usual reason for Run Low Flex Failure i.e. "Blowout")
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
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