Adventurous Traveler
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Yep, check tire pressure before each outing.
While on our recently completed two-month Southern States trip our camping friend Jack comes over in the AM saying he thinks he has a leak in one of his rear tires on his class C. I grabbed my pressure gauge from the toolbox and headed over. Looking at the tire and confirmed by the indicator, the tire wasn't low on air, it was just flat. I told Jack to call his Good Sam road service. Jack didn't want to because we were heading into San Antonio that day. So I started my DP and hooked up my air hose I brought along and filled the tire to the sidewall stated 80#. Jack then checked the air on his other tires and they all showed about 53-53# in them. Then, looking at the fronts and seeing how cracked the sidewalls were on the original tires on his 2012 Sunseeker with the low air pressure I told Jack and his wife they should call a local tire dealer and have the tires looked at and the one that went flat repaired. Jack said he wanted to wait to he got back to WNY to do that. I told Jack and Cathy you have 2000 miles to go before you get to WNY, do you want to chance it? They said sure they would, I told them I wouldn't think of riding in their rig with those tires. We left Jack and Cathy in San Antonio to go their own way while we would do the same.
While on our recently completed two-month Southern States trip our camping friend Jack comes over in the AM saying he thinks he has a leak in one of his rear tires on his class C. I grabbed my pressure gauge from the toolbox and headed over. Looking at the tire and confirmed by the indicator, the tire wasn't low on air, it was just flat. I told Jack to call his Good Sam road service. Jack didn't want to because we were heading into San Antonio that day. So I started my DP and hooked up my air hose I brought along and filled the tire to the sidewall stated 80#. Jack then checked the air on his other tires and they all showed about 53-53# in them. Then, looking at the fronts and seeing how cracked the sidewalls were on the original tires on his 2012 Sunseeker with the low air pressure I told Jack and his wife they should call a local tire dealer and have the tires looked at and the one that went flat repaired. Jack said he wanted to wait to he got back to WNY to do that. I told Jack and Cathy you have 2000 miles to go before you get to WNY, do you want to chance it? They said sure they would, I told them I wouldn't think of riding in their rig with those tires. We left Jack and Cathy in San Antonio to go their own way while we would do the same.