Oct-11-2013 12:04 PM
Oct-13-2013 12:08 AM
Ivylog wrote:
Must have been a Michelin XRV as they have been know to blow sitting still.
Getting a tire off the roof is easy because without air it hardly bounces.
Oct-12-2013 11:40 PM
Flowergirl wrote:
We had a blowout last winter on the way to FL. 12:45am. front right. Scared the begebees out of us but after the shock hit, we pulled over at an exit ramp. Got our butt off the highway just enough and called Good Sam. They will help you through it. We THOUGHT we had a spare. They came to help us and he pulled it out of compartment. It also had a hole in the side of it from another blowout. The past owners put it back in the compartment and never told anybody it was bad. That was an expensive night.
Oct-12-2013 11:38 PM
Executive wrote:
If I carried a spare, my wife would have to stay home...they weigh about the same...:B...obviously you guys who use all that space in your compartments do not full time......Dennis
Oct-12-2013 07:57 PM
Oct-12-2013 01:53 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
I heard of an incident for the first time the other day. Friends of mine who full-timed decided to purchase a house and they parked their coach next to the house. It was needing new tires but since they were not traveling anymore it was put on the back burner.
They had a tire explode while the coach was parked on the RV pad. It was the front driver's side tire and it damaged the compartment just behind the wheel. The pics of the tire looked like a bomb went off, the tire tread area completely shredded. The side wall was still intact.
The mobile guy came out and put a new set of tires all around.
I thought the tire would just lose air, not explode.MM.
Oct-12-2013 01:10 PM
KampingKris wrote:
Realize now that they mount the tire on the scene. Didn't know they did that. And no, we have no way to store a 22 inch tire and with DH's bad back there's no way we could get it even out of the basement. Liked the idea of it on the roof... but then it's a real long way down to the ground and the thought of dropping it off the roof is a bit daunting.
So, we'll stick with coach net and keeping a close eye on the tires.
thanks for the information
Oct-12-2013 08:16 AM
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Oct-12-2013 05:54 AM
Executive wrote:
If I carried a spare, my wife would have to stay home...they weigh about the same...:B...obviously you guys who use all that space in your compartments do not full time......Dennis
Oct-11-2013 10:40 PM
Oct-11-2013 07:50 PM