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Coach flat tire

Yahoo Message Number: 23299
My wife and I were talking about flat tires as we just had a flat on our trailer this weekend and wondered how or what process one would go through to get a coach flat tire fixed since I cannot do it myself.
ANy advice or direction on how to get a flat fixed when stranded out on the road?
kary

05 Inspire 36'
#51499

Re: Coach flat tire

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 23300
Re: [Country-Coach-Owners] Coach flat tireThat is one of the reasons why we have Coach Net, for problems on the road.
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Sue

'05-42' Allure #31254

Re: Coach flat tire

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 23305
With Progressive Insurance....one call, done deal.

None of us can change a tire ourselves when we are on the road. We just don't carry the necessary tools. You have to use a road service. Obviously, you'll need a phone.

Mike

'95 Intrigue 10061

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My wife and I were talking about flat tires as we just had a flat

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our trailer this weekend and wondered how or what process one

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through to get a coach flat tire fixed since I cannot do it

myself.

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ANy advice or direction on how to get a flat fixed when stranded

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Re: Coach flat tire

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 23340
Tough part about this is having the right tire too. Last time I changed the two steer tires, I saved the old ones and have them tied to the luggage rack on the roof. If I blow a tire (or two) need to make sure the responder can either change the tires onto my rims or take them somewhere and do this. I've heard stories of having to be towed and wait a couple of days until the right size can be obtained.

Mike

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