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rjstractor wrote:Bordercollie wrote:
Make sure that you have a secure, out of the way, mounting for the spare wheel and tire. A loose 200 lb spare can do some damage in a sudden stop. In many situations it is not safe/doable for the ill-equipped owner to change RV tires.
Good point, but we are talking about E450 size tires, not semi trucks. These spare tire/wheel assemblies are only about 50 pounds. I would say that if one can handle changing a tire on a full size pickup then they should be able to change a class C motorhome tire without much difficulty.
โJul-01-2014 11:16 AM
Bordercollie wrote:
Make sure that you have a secure, out of the way, mounting for the spare wheel and tire. A loose 200 lb spare can do some damage in a sudden stop. In many situations it is not safe/doable for the ill-equipped owner to change RV tires.
โJul-01-2014 09:19 AM
โJul-01-2014 09:13 AM
4wheelers wrote:
I'm having trouble justifying the weight of the spare tire/tools/jack versus my CCC (cargo carrying capacity). It's real easy to have too much weight on a Class C so where do we draw the line?
โJul-01-2014 07:12 AM
BTPO1 wrote:rvten wrote:
Carry spare. But ERS can do the work. While I watch.
X2 on the ERS, I will change it if I have to but not by choice. JMO
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rvten wrote:
Carry spare. But ERS can do the work. While I watch.
โJun-30-2014 06:29 PM