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Watching these videos could save your life!

My_Roadtrek
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Anyone who drives an RV should have to watch these videos.

RV Tire Information Videos.
http://www.michelinrvtires.com/tires/tires-101/tire-maintenance-and-safety/how-to-handle-a-blowout/
They are about 20 minutes long, so if you have a dial up it may take quite a while. You can request a copy of the video to be sent to you.
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Camp__Forrest__
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Wow, that is some great information. The fact that Michelin would go through the trouble of making those videos demondtrates a commitment to safety. Something I'll have to consider with my next purchase.

I think the greatest benefit I got from the Critical Factor video was seeing the shot of a tire blowing while running along the yellow line. I noticed that there was less than 6" of variation in the path of the tire. I know the driver was experienced, but it demonstrates that you don't automatically go flying off the road just because a tire goes which certainly eases the mind.
-2000 Chevy K3500 CC DRW 7.4L, Auto; 2000 Arctic Fox 1150 WB; 1999 Bayliner Capri 1800LS Outboard
-Air Lift bags, Torklift tie-downs, Superhitch w/48", Rancho RS9000X, K&N FIPK, MagnaFlow exhaust.

CLIPPERGUY
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Good Stuff. Thanks Rod!
ClipperGuy (that's me)
Wife (who let's me plan all the RV trips), Son 14 and Daughter 11
Houston, Texas

2006 Jayco Greyhawk 31SS

My_Roadtrek
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BTW, an infrared thermometer is an easy way to check for an underinflated tire at each stop; just point and pull the trigger. A low tire will run hotter than its mate on the same axle.


Thats good info Jim, Thanks

Handbasket
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Since I'm on dial-up, I ordered the videos last night. Thanks, Rodger! Of course, we all know that Michelins don't blow out :W, but for those of us who are stuck temporarily with lesser brands of tires....

Soon as I get my 'new' wheels, I'm going to do some serious tire shoppng, and consider dumping the Firebooms, instead of remounting them...

BTW, an infrared thermometer is an easy way to check for an underinflated tire at each stop; just point and pull the trigger. A low tire will run hotter than its mate on the same axle.

Jim, "Some days you're the windshield, some days you're the bug. Either way, it's messy...."
'06 Tiger CX 'C Minus' on a Silverado 2500HD 4x4, 8.1 & Allison (aka 'Loafer's Glory')

silkpainter
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Good videos. Just FYI, Michelin sent me the free videos about 3 days after my request. My dial-up (or security setup) just wouldn't run the videos online. Glad I watched & really glad I drive a Class B with visually accessible tires.

North Star Navigator

My_Roadtrek
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It looks like their web site is down right now. The video talks about how you should accelerate when you get a blow out, but there is a lot more to it. The other video talks about load weights.
You can order the videos, I think for free, from their web site. (They are definitely worth getting.)
I will keep an eye on the site to make sure the link is still working.
Its working again.

dogsontheroad
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I can't get this on dial up (too slow - times out) Can anyone give me the gist of handling a blowout? thanks
Cindy

mamestra
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Thank you, this is certainly worth the time to watch.
Mamestra
2007 Dodge 3500 Quad 6.7 L Cummins
2012 Montana 3750FL
My mind keeps writing checks my body won't cash.

sizzy
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Thanks Rodger. I never knew any of that information.
Kathy with Sparkles and Ellie (the camping dogs):C 😛 😛
2002 Pleasureway Traverse

PeterScottNJ
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Excellent - thank you - I did NOT know how to handle a blow out as they described - now I do.
'04 Airstream Interstate
Camping Picture Site

GizmosMom
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THANK YOU, Rodger. Those were both very informative to me. Very, very informative. I am always worried about a blow-out (under inflated tire!) I now have the confidence to handle it should it occur.
I agree, EVERYONE should view these films.
Marilyn w/ Joe, 2016 Class C Sunseeker 2430 SF, often pulling a Ranger bass boat. Traveling with Trigger
Smudge & Gizmo are waiting at the Rainbow Bridge