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wny_pat wrote:We've had one RV blowout. We called CoachNet. The service guy came out with a tire and changed it on the side of the road. I paid for the tire (of course), and followed him back to his tire dealership where they balanced the tire. He charged less for the Michelin tire than anyplace else in the area (Wichita Falls, TX), and he didn't charge anything for the balancing. Of course CoachNet paid for the other stuff (road travel, tire change, technician time, etc.)
Tell the ERS what size tire you need, and they will make arrangements to get you one. But this route is not cheap for the price of the tire. If you have access to interent and can find out tire dealers in the area, and call them on cell phone, it can be cheaper. But a bit more inconvenient. And if you have RV sized tires that are not common in the trucking market, you might have a bit of a wait. But I still will not leave home without my CoachNet Card!!!
Oct-11-2013 03:36 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:darsben wrote:
You say motorhomes do not carry spares.
I carry two spare tires.
Without a spare you could be stuck somewhere for a couple of days until a spare is acquired.
Think rural areas out west.
Carry a spare on a rim. Be self sufficient. Then get Good Sam roadside or similar and hope you never need to be self sufficient
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Where do you store these two spares? I can't lift our size tire, especially, with a rim attached. It would take up so much storage space if we carried a spare tire (295/80R/22.5).
So far, we have never had a flat or blowout. I used to have a TPMS but it was a piece of junk and caused so many problems so I removed it and just check our tires before every departure. At 64,000 miles, it has worked well so far.
MM.
Oct-11-2013 02:16 PM
darsben wrote:
You say motorhomes do not carry spares.
I carry two spare tires.
Without a spare you could be stuck somewhere for a couple of days until a spare is acquired.
Think rural areas out west.
Carry a spare on a rim. Be self sufficient. Then get Good Sam roadside or similar and hope you never need to be self sufficient
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