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Old 03-05-2025, 05:24 PM   #1
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Greeting all. I had a tire go down on my Winnebago Voyage rear inside dual. The tires, Toyo M154 245/75R22.5 are relatively new 2023 with roughly 6000 miles on them. My RVI TPMS didn’t notify me of the pressure anomaly. Seems like it probably went a couple hundred miles while low or empty I only noticed when I did a wheel check at a rest area. I added air up to 80 PSI and continued my trip to Tucson…another 90 miles or so. I feel it’s best to replace the tire and get the tire valve replaced as well. Anyone in the Tucson area familiar with a tire shop that will install a new tire on an RV? Thanks in advance.
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Greeting all. I had a tire go down on my Winnebago Voyage rear inside dual. The tires, Toyo M154 245/75R22.5 are relatively new 2023 with roughly 6000 miles on them. My RVI TPMS didn’t notify me of the pressure anomaly. Seems like it probably went a couple hundred miles while low or empty I only noticed when I did a wheel check at a rest area. I added air up to 80 PSI and continued my trip to Tucson…another 90 miles or so. I feel it’s best to replace the tire and get the tire valve replaced as well. Anyone in the Tucson area familiar with a tire shop that will install a new tire on an RV? Thanks in advance.
Purcell Tire & Service Center 1515 E Ajo Way, they do big fleet trucks and motorhomes. Good folks there too. The remaining tire may have suffered damage as well from being overloaded for a couple hundred miles.
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Old 03-10-2025, 09:16 PM   #3
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Just finished getting the passenger rear duels replaced after a run flat on the inner dual for what appears to be several hundred miles. Mover the two steer to the back dual and put on two new Toyo M156 245/75-22.5 in the steer position. Also had new front break pads installed…guy said it was getting close. The guys at Purcell tire shop in Tucson we as advertised, nice and professional. Thanks for the recommendation!
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Old 03-14-2025, 09:59 PM   #4
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Greeting all. I had a tire go down on my Winnebago Voyage rear inside dual. The tires, Toyo M154 245/75R22.5 are relatively new 2023 with roughly 6000 miles on them. My RVI TPMS didn’t notify me of the pressure anomaly. Seems like it probably went a couple hundred miles while low or empty I only noticed when I did a wheel check at a rest area. I added air up to 80 PSI and continued my trip to Tucson…another 90 miles or so. I feel it’s best to replace the tire and get the tire valve replaced as well. Anyone in the Tucson area familiar with a tire shop that will install a new tire on an RV? Thanks in advance.
Last week....AJs Tire service replaced 6 of my tires on site for the same price Jack Furrier was charging me to take it to them. I never even met the crew or the owner. Was having some diesel work done at DAT (replaced my exhaust manifold) and they mentioned some services that could save me time while I was traveling through.

AJs Tire service, 4870 W Condor Dr. 520-730-7219
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Purcell Tire & Service Center 1515 E Ajo Way, they do big fleet trucks and motorhomes. Good folks there too. The remaining tire may have suffered damage as well from being overloaded for a couple hundred miles.
We just had 6 tires replaced by Purcell with Michleans under $5,000.00. Great Service and they only took about 4 hours to replace them. They were 267.00 per tire cheaper for the same tire than the other place we checked.
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Tire issues can be extreme very happy that's not in your situation ��. What did catch my eyi though is RVI TPMS not indicating a problem. I am in the market for tpms and already have the RVI system including screen for breaks ect. So obviously there's would seem most cost effective. Except if thay don't work and a tire gets ruined because of them. Now I'm thinking no on the RVI???
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RVI no longer offers or supports A TPMS. Also I believe RVI was recently purchased by Curt Manufacturing. Our RVI break supplemental break system seems to work properly but I guess they couldn’t get the TPMS dialed in.
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