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Post by vagov on May 7, 2019 18:40:47 GMT -5
blew a tire on my spree escape 196s, in pouring down rain, only problem changing it was the lugs on the tire, and the nuts holding the spare on the back bumper are 2 different sizes. had to use a crowbar on the spare, and a 3/4 inch socket with a long extension on the flat tire as they are receeded in the alulium rims of course I didn't have both with me so I know I need to pack tools better.
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Post by Edd505 on May 10, 2019 15:09:02 GMT -5
or break down service. I call Coach Net and in short order I have a repairman that takes care of the flat.
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Post by nvguy on May 10, 2019 23:56:50 GMT -5
Yep, heard this story before, and that's why I carry a full 1/2" socket set. Only thing worse is when you find you don't have the key for the wheel locks....
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Post by Chuck on May 12, 2019 11:50:56 GMT -5
Ugh!!! Key locks We had a flat on the truck, repair guy ask for lock for letting the tire down, I said lock what lock, he said look behind the rear seat all F350 Fords have them, sure enough there was a long rod an a lock for the spare ...
Never knew I had such an I have owned the truck for well over 12 years
Now I wonder if the last F350 Dully I owned for 10 years before this one had the same thing since I never had a flat
on that truck an never used the spare
Safe Travels
Chuck
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