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Old 04-19-2014, 08:09 AM   #15
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X2. Some friends bought an older, low mileage motorhome a while back and just drove on the old tires. When an inside rear dual blew, it took out lots of components. I'm not a fan of extended warranty insurance, but their's paid off big time...

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I would be more concerned about body damage with a tread coming off.
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When you have a blow out, which we did, you will replace tires on time. If you live thru it!
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Old 04-19-2014, 10:01 AM   #17
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About a year ago I replaced my 6 year ole 40,000 mile G670s on my 99 Diplomat with Michelins through the FMCA tire program. When they took off the Goodyears they all looked perfect, inside and out. But, too late. I think the later year inspection would be a good deal if not too expensive.

BTW, sold the coach about 2 months later.

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