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TIRES
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Your motorhome is equipped with truck tires. Undernormal circumstances
"-
, - ,
and with proper maintenance, you should receive many miles
of
trouble-free
serVlce.
TIRE INFLATION
For safety and maximum tire life, propecinflation pressure must be
maintained.
Properly inflated tires also contribute to overall motor home
stability and safety. Refer to the tire section in
your Chassis Owner's Manual
for information on maintenance, inflation pressure, and tire. care.
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WARNING
Forsafety
arud
maximum tire life,
checktire
pressure!>
oneru. Pay special
aUerutioru
to
irlside
reardua!s.
AJways check pressure wherl
tires
areco!d,
arud
dlo
ruot
bleed
air
out
of
warm
tires. Follow the
tire
pressure irustmctiorus
iru
the
Chassis Owruer's
Mal1luai.
NOTE:
Check
the wheel
and
lug
nut
covers periodically. They
could
work/oose
during driving.
TIRE REPLACEMENT
Replacement tires must be the same size, and have at least the same weight
carrying capacity as the original' equipment. All tires
of
the same size and .
.
rating
may
not have the same weight carrying capacity. Consult your tire
dealer. The original equipment tires supplied on your
motor home have weight
carrying capacities to support Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) as stated
on
the Federal Certification Tag located on
the
sidewall near the driver's seat.
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1996
Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
American Eagle
Wide BOdy
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
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