» Make a loading diagram
of
your properly loaded motor
home. This diagram
and
your
loading log will help you
locate where specific items are stored,
and
will help
speed the loading process.
» Store emergency items
in
a readily accessible location.
Include a fire extinguisher, tools, first aid kit, rain gear,
flashlight, highway warning devices,
and
an
electric
cord with light.
Your motor home is equipped with truck tires. Under normal
circumstances and with proper maintenance, you should
receive thousands
of
miles
of
trouble-free service.
For safety and maximum tire life, proper inflation pressure
must be maintained. Properly inflated tires also contribute
to
overall motor home stability and safety. Refer to the tire sec-
tion in your
Chassis Operator's Manual for information on
maintenance and tire care.
The proper inflation pressures are stated on the Federal
Certification Tag located on the sidewall near the driver's
seat.
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NOTE
Check
the
wheel lug nut
tightness periodically.
They could work loose
during driving. Check
the
Chassis Operator's
Manual for correct lug
nut torque and torquing
procedure.
WARNING
Do
not store or carry
LP
gas containers, gasoline,
or other flammable liq-
uids inside your motor
home. The containers
may
leak.
TIRES
TIRE
INFLATION
WARNING
For
safety and maximum
tire
life.
check tire pres-
sures often
(including the
spare).
Pay
special atten-
tion to inside rear
duals.
Always
check pressure
when tires
are
cold, and
do
not bleed air out of
warm tires.
Follow the tire
pressure instructions
in
the Chassis Operator's
Manual.