It is bad enough to be stopped while either changing a tire (if you are still able to do do so) or waiting on ERS to show up for those of us who can no longer manhandle those things --- but what really gripes me is the amount of damage our trailers also suffer that then has to be covered either by our insurance and/or our wallets. Goodyear, Cooper, whom ever, can make good on their warranties but they don't cover that ancilliary damage that I've seen on too many units with flat tires.... Just a rant and I apologize for it but the cost isn't just the time and tire, too dang often it is thousands more in trailer damage and loss of camping time.....
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