โJun-19-2014 08:15 AM
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Francesca Knowles wrote:rv2go wrote::h
I see some of the comments about Class A owners with 22.5" tires not carrying a spare is being made by those other than Class A owners.
Hardly an issue exclusive to such folks...we're all the same where the (flat) rubber meets the road! ๐
โJun-19-2014 03:32 PM
rv2go wrote:
I STILL say the majority of Class A's with 22.5" tires do not carry a spare.
โJun-19-2014 03:21 PM
rv2go wrote::h
I see some of the comments about Class A owners with 22.5" tires not carrying a spare is being made by those other than Class A owners.
โJun-19-2014 03:14 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:rv2go wrote:
I see some of the comments about Class A owners with 22.5" tires not carrying a spare is being made by those other than Class A owners.
I STILL say the majority of Class A's with 22.5" tires do not carry a spare.
exactly why do you feel that this discussion is limited to 22.5" tires? don't remember the OP specifying this.
bumpy
โJun-19-2014 03:04 PM
rv2go wrote:
I see some of the comments about Class A owners with 22.5" tires not carrying a spare is being made by those other than Class A owners.
I STILL say the majority of Class A's with 22.5" tires do not carry a spare.
โJun-19-2014 02:55 PM
โJun-19-2014 02:17 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
Consider this;
Your tire is ruined and you are in BFE.
Good Sam finds a service provider for you.
The service provider has to drive 50 miles to a tire shop that doesn't have the tire you want but has one that will fit.
The service provider charges you $500 for the tire, delivery, and changing since Good Sam only pays for the service call.
Now you are back on the road after a six hour delay on the side of the road in BFE.
Now you drive to a tire store and have the $400 tire removed and purchase the tire you really want for $250.
Now $750 and ten hours later, should you have carried the spare? Only you can decide.
well summarized
bumpy
Except for the typo, the $500 tire mysteriously became a $400 tire. :B
โJun-19-2014 02:07 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
Consider this;
Your tire is ruined and you are in BFE.
Good Sam finds a service provider for you.
The service provider has to drive 50 miles to a tire shop that doesn't have the tire you want but has one that will fit.
The service provider charges you $500 for the tire, delivery, and changing since Good Sam only pays for the service call.
Now you are back on the road after a six hour delay on the side of the road in BFE.
Now you drive to a tire store and have the $400 tire removed and purchase the tire you really want for $250.
Now $750 and ten hours later, should you have carried the spare? Only you can decide.
well summarized
bumpy
โJun-19-2014 01:17 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Consider this;
Your tire is ruined and you are in BFE.
Good Sam finds a service provider for you.
The service provider has to drive 50 miles to a tire shop that doesn't have the tire you want but has one that will fit.
The service provider charges you $500 for the tire, delivery, and changing since Good Sam only pays for the service call.
Now you are back on the road after a six hour delay on the side of the road in BFE.
Now you drive to a tire store and have the $400 tire removed and purchase the tire you really want for $250.
Now $750 and ten hours later, should you have carried the spare? Only you can decide.
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