Watching these videos could save your life!
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โMay-08-2004 09:55 PM
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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โSep-14-2007 12:22 PM
01CoachmenMirada wrote:
In one of the videos, it says not to use tire dressings that contain petroleum, alcohol, silicone, etc.
Can someone tell me why?
Thanks
It dries out the rubber compounds
'10 Ford F250 XLT 6.4L Powerstroke, 4X4, Crewcab
'04 Jayco Eagle 308FBS
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โSep-14-2007 12:21 PM
'10 Ford F250 XLT 6.4L Powerstroke, 4X4, Crewcab
'04 Jayco Eagle 308FBS
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โJul-25-2007 04:36 PM
Can someone tell me why?
Thanks
2004 Nissan Titan LE 4x4
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โJun-29-2007 02:02 PM
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โJun-29-2007 10:43 AM
2004 Nissan Titan LE 4x4
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โJun-28-2007 04:08 PM
Try this one.
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2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 - Cowboy Cadillac
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โJun-28-2007 02:53 PM
I get a HTTP 404 Page Not Found when I click on the original link Rodger posted.
Something like this:
The webpage cannot be found
HTTP 404
Most likely causes:
There might be a typing error in the address.
If you clicked on a link, it may be out of date.
What you can try:
Retype the address.
Go back to the previous page.
Go to and look for the information you want.
More information
Any help will be appreciated!
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โJun-10-2007 07:52 PM
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โMay-14-2007 06:41 PM
The Chieftan has 16 inch tires so I bought 8 Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmor ProGuard. I feel much better because we could have been driving down the road thinking that our tires were safe because they "looked" to be in good condition but that were sitting on a lighted fuse.
Also, when I called various dealers I made them check the date codes on the tires they had in stock. If they refused or made it clear they didn't want to, our conversation was over. Our local Goodyear readily checked the date codes and when I told them that 2006 and 2005 codes were unacceptable (and explained why) they gladly called their warehouse and had 8 tires sent out that had date codes that were only 3 months old.
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โMay-06-2007 02:55 PM
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โMay-04-2007 06:47 PM
I will becoming a "newbie" soon and have been reading everything when i came upon this site. These 2 videos are currently available. i called this afternoon and spoke w/ RV marketing and my videos are on their way!
Thanks for the news...i will be sharing this info w/ my parents and their RV club!
Well back to more reading...:)
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โApr-19-2007 03:53 AM
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โApr-14-2007 12:49 PM
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โMar-18-2007 12:47 PM
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โMar-17-2007 08:18 AM
i've seen this site before and they finally made a note to people that the "tire inflation number" on one's rig is not nessairally the amount of pressure U put in your tires. I've had many an arguement with people and even a truck tire center who automatically insert the max pressure into their tires. This is wrong. In many instances especially in cooler/colder weather U wiil be like a pair of skates and ride like a rock. Don't forget the same tires maybe on a gas 36'coach as is on a 40' diesel that weughs 10-15000 lbs more. U can get all the specs at the Goodyear and Michelin sites. UNDER inflation is critical but execssive OVER inflation is just as bad. I really wish some one would properly promote the way to properly take care of tires. I feel Michelin could spend 1 more minute and show a little more info pertaining to this subject.
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