on tire side wall. Check tires often when traveling and do not overload them. Tires are
covered by tire manufacturer’s warranty. If you have a defective tire, refer to applicable
warranty and do directly to the nearest dealer for adjustment. Never discard a defective
tire, return tire to your dealer for inspection.
In Case Of a Flat Tire
In case of a sudden tire failure avoid heavy braking. Gradually decrease speed,
hold steering wheel firmly and move slowly to a safe off-road place. Park on a firm level
spot, turn off ignition, and turn on hazard flasher system. Your motor home comes
equipped with a conventional spare tire, you can use it as a spare or as a regular tire.
The spare tire is located in an outside compartment. The spare tire is held in place with
a safety lock nut. The safety lock nut tool must be used to remove the tire. The tool is
stored inside the motor home. It is recommended that if your motor home develops a flat
tire or blow out you should call for roadside service. Due to size and weight of your motor
home it is safer to rely on a professional service technician with proper equipment to
change your tire. Your motor home does not come equipped with a jack and lug wrench.
Tire Rotation
Rotate your tires every 6000 miles following one of the below diagrams.
Admiral
9-2
Chassis Information
Chassis Information
HOLIDAY
RAMBLER
2000
! WARNING !
Tires are extremely heavy. To avoid personal injury and/or property dam-
age obtain professional tire service help if you have a flat tire or tire blow out. Do
not attempt to change the tire yourself.