Stephen Birtles
06-18-2005, 11:05
just wondering
do we not have emergency road service in upper canada and exactly
where is upper canada ?
Stephen 77fc35
located in Lower Canada I think or is it middle Canada or is it the
right side or cantral?????????
i believe if you care to look at a map that a good portion of canada
is south of you
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jon lechich wrote:
> I agree with George! Jon
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> 1978 Wanderlodge
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> George Lowry wrote:
> I don't understand the reason to carry a spare these days unless you
> are WAAAy out in the boonies, such as in MX or upper Canada. With the
> rim and tire, you have maybe $500 - $700 tied up in that spare which
> has the same shelf life as the tires you have on the road. Today,
> with all the truck road service around, you can get a tire install at
> roadside for less than that and you have a new tire, not one that is X
> years old. In the past 20 years or so, I can only remember the one
> tire going, that old Michelin that blew on the way to Redmond last
> summer. We were able to get a new tire installed for less than the
> cost of carrying a spare. IF you are replacing the tires as you
> should, you should never need a spare anyway. It does make more money
> for the tire companies though...
>
> George Lowry
> '95 WBDA 4203 & GM 4106 (for sale) Spearfish, SD
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> > Thanks for all the info, called the manufacture, looks like we
> > have to make some changes.
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> > Thanks again
> > Bill
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> >>about trying to fix up some kind of a lift on the back, just so i
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> > for me to
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> >>get up there. i guess that tire probably weighs more than my 150
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do we not have emergency road service in upper canada and exactly
where is upper canada ?
Stephen 77fc35
located in Lower Canada I think or is it middle Canada or is it the
right side or cantral?????????
i believe if you care to look at a map that a good portion of canada
is south of you
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jon lechich
> I agree with George! Jon
> Jon Lechich
> 1978 Wanderlodge
>
> George Lowry
> I don't understand the reason to carry a spare these days unless you
> are WAAAy out in the boonies, such as in MX or upper Canada. With the
> rim and tire, you have maybe $500 - $700 tied up in that spare which
> has the same shelf life as the tires you have on the road. Today,
> with all the truck road service around, you can get a tire install at
> roadside for less than that and you have a new tire, not one that is X
> years old. In the past 20 years or so, I can only remember the one
> tire going, that old Michelin that blew on the way to Redmond last
> summer. We were able to get a new tire installed for less than the
> cost of carrying a spare. IF you are replacing the tires as you
> should, you should never need a spare anyway. It does make more money
> for the tire companies though...
>
> George Lowry
> '95 WBDA 4203 & GM 4106 (for sale) Spearfish, SD
>
> gorgo1949 wrote:
>
> > Thanks for all the info, called the manufacture, looks like we
> > have to make some changes.
> >
> > Thanks again
> > Bill
> > I don't have a bird......yet!
> > ---
> > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, DAY8293A@C... wrote:
> >
> >> i did not know you could get one with a hoist,,, i
> >
> > was thinking
> >
> >>about trying to fix up some kind of a lift on the back, just so i
> >
> > could get up
> >
> >>and down from the roof, since i have bad knees, it is impossible
> >
> > for me to
> >
> >>get up there. i guess that tire probably weighs more than my 150
> >
> > lbs, or close
> >
> >>to it.
> >> thanks for the info. day jax fla 83 pt-40
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> One of my favorite sayings goes! "You never own anything, everything
owns you!"
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