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 origi-
nal 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.
In case
of
sudden tire failure:
» Avoid heavy brake application
» Gradually decrease speed
» Hold the steering wheel firmly
and
move slowly
to
a safe, off-road place
» Park on a firm level spot
» Turn
off
the ignition
» Turn on the hazardJlasher system
Even with good tire maintenance and normal driving, you
may experience a flat tire.
Summon professional help
through your auto club, travel service, or a local truck ser-
vice facility. Your motor home is
not equipped with a jack or
other lifting device. Do not attempt
to
lift the motor home
with a jack. Consult the
Chassis Operator's
Manual
for additional information on tire
inflation and proper torque.
WARNING
Truck wheels and tires
are
extremely heavy and
may weigh
100 pounds or
more.
Do
not attempt
to
remove the spare tire
unless you
are
capable of
handling the weight.
TiRE REPLACEMENT
IF
You
GET
A FLAT TiRE
CHANGING
A
FLAT
TIRE
WARNING
To
avoid personal injury
and/or property damage
if a blowout or other tire
damage occurs, obtain
expert tire service
help.
Do
not attempt to change
the tire
yourself.
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