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Old 02-24-2017, 01:14 PM   #7
Golfmedik
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Sorry about the trouble Butch, but also check your floor above the tires. It may have damaged that area. If it even broke the plastic or box, whichever one yours has, then the next time it rains and you tow it down the road, it will get the floor wet and will end up with bad wood. Hopefully this is not the case. Last August my partner at I at work(both campers) helped an elderly couple off of a local busy highway after a blowout on their Montana. I believe it was a '12 year model IIRC, but it did LOTS of damage to it. The floor was busted, the kitchen cabinets were busted as they were right above the axles and pulled out the propane lines and all the wiring for the tanks. The pic here didn't do it justice. We called a local roadside tire place for them and stayed with them until they were on. Good luck and hope you are back on the road very soon!
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