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Should I Replace a Rear Tire Run Flat?
10-13-2010, 06:54
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Should I Replace a Rear Tire Run Flat?
Hi Fred,
Thanks for the advice. I'll have the inboard tire checked out while I'm at the
tire dealer's shop.

About that sour cream. It was a lot more expensive than I realized. I think it
came to around $600. Of course, I would accept a new Michelin 11R X 22.5 XZA3
for barter if you prefer!

See you folks down the road.
Regards, Eric
84FC35SBWL2

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Fred Hulse" wrote:
>
> Hi Eric
> My thought is to replace the tire after any major loss of air, you will never
know what damage may have occurred while driving.
> Another concern would be the inside dual having to carry the extra weight.
> If it would help,I can send sour cream money! (inside joke, folks)
> Fred & Jeanne Hulse
> Morristown,Arizona
> 1997 Wanderlodge WB41
>
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Should I Replace a Rear Tire Run Flat? - bberic35 - 10-12-2010, 14:49
Should I Replace a Rear Tire Run Flat? - George Burke - 10-12-2010, 15:20
Should I Replace a Rear Tire Run Flat? - Tim O'Neill - 10-12-2010, 15:31
Should I Replace a Rear Tire Run Flat? - Rob Robinson - 10-12-2010, 16:59
Should I Replace a Rear Tire Run Flat? - Fred Hulse - 10-13-2010, 01:00
Should I Replace a Rear Tire Run Flat? - bberic35 - 10-13-2010 06:54
Should I Replace a Rear Tire Run Flat? - bberic35 - 10-13-2010, 07:17



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