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jamesu wrote:MarkTwain wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
did you put in tools to change a flat? and a spare?
I carry the tools and a 8 ton hydrolic jack and have for 20 yrs. and have never used them and don't have any plans to do so. I use Good Sam Emergency Roadside Assistance services for all my tire issues.
I carry the same + a short handle shovel Have used the jack 2x over the years, both times in isolated spots with no cell coverage and I was on my own to change a TT blowout. The shovel was essential to dig a โwellโ so I could get the flat off and the spare on. The shovel saved my bacon.
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falconbrother wrote:
The dealership said to ignore these bearings for ten years unless we really do a lot of long rang traveling.
โNov-17-2017 05:31 AM
MarkTwain wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
did you put in tools to change a flat? and a spare?
I carry the tools and a 8 ton hydrolic jack and have for 20 yrs. and have never used them and don't have any plans to do so. I use Good Sam Emergency Roadside Assistance services for all my tire issues.
โNov-16-2017 07:44 PM
falconbrother wrote:
Question: For checking wheel bearings.. I have pulled hubs and greased bearings -n- such in the past, not on this RV. This trailer is a 2017 model and the bearings have been on one good trip and a few short trips. I will take them for granted for now. But, as time moves forward, do you pull the hubs off to check the wheel bearings or something less drastic. The dealership said to ignore these bearings for ten years unless we really do a lot of long rang traveling.
โNov-16-2017 06:50 PM
midnightsadie wrote:
did you put in tools to change a flat? and a spare?
โNov-16-2017 06:41 PM
falconbrother wrote:
Question: For checking wheel bearings.. I have pulled hubs and greased bearings -n- such in the past, not on this RV. This trailer is a 2017 model and the bearings have been on one good trip and a few short trips. I will take them for granted for now. But, as time moves forward, do you pull the hubs off to check the wheel bearings or something less drastic. The dealership said to ignore these bearings for ten years unless we really do a lot of long rang traveling.
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