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Old 03-28-2023, 09:58 AM   #1
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Roadside tire warranty recommendations

Does anybody have any recall recommendations for a roadside assistance policy that covers RV tires? We have an extended homeowners insurance through National Wharehouse, but at the time of signing, we did not request the tire coverage and now we feel we need it. So does anybody have any recommendations that they have used or has work for them?

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Old 03-28-2023, 12:53 PM   #2
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My rig is covered by Geico including roadside assistance which will change a tire if needed.
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I had Coach-net ERS and it had tire and wheel coverage. Never had to use it though.
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I have Good Sam extended warranty and tire protection. They actually paid out in the second year of ownership due to tires wearing out on bad axle. I finally did get the axle replaced by Dexter and CW.
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Old 03-29-2023, 07:43 AM   #5
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My rig is covered by Geico including roadside assistance which will change a tire if needed.
Same here, but they don't come prepared, so carry a bottle jack and the correct size wrench, and make sure your spare is good.
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Maybe I'm confused about the question?
The roadside coverage simply helps you in the event you require assistance on the roadside. It could be flat tire, out of gas, locked out of your car, etc. Typically, this does not cover the price to replace a tire, purchase gas or any other repair/replacement part service.
Tire warranty or road hazard warranty would cover (or at least partically cover) the price to replace a tire if needed. This is typically for a short period of time, say 3 years or less and is sometimes pro-rated after the first year of service of the tire.
I have roadside assistance both through State Farm as part of my insurance policy, and through Good Sam as part of my extended warranty plan.
I also have a tire warranty through Good Sam for the tires on my fiver that covers replacement of the tires in the event they fail.
Our TV tires are covered by a road hazard warranty through Good Year which I purchased at the time I bought the tires. The cover, and have covered, complete replacement of the TV tires should anything puncture or damage the tire such that it cannot be safely repaired.
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Old 04-02-2023, 02:43 PM   #7
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We got burned badly last year by bad Sam roadside warranty so I cannot recommend any of their products anymore. We have State Farm for towing and roadside, included in our policy and they are great.
For specifically tires, I don’t use one. Had one for some time and tried to use it once and had to carry a 100# ruined tire (from our Mobile Suites) about 1200 miles to get it back home to use the warranty. Just wasn’t worth it to me.
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Old 04-02-2023, 03:40 PM   #8
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Thank you that’s more or less what I was thinking. Most tire warranty’s are not worth it
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