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Originally Posted by RootyC
John,
We also had a blow out on our trip which caused some damage to the wheel well and side 3/4 panel. We called the dealer that we purchased from and they will be able to repair it when we get home. It just upset me, we actually had a flat first, AAA put our spare on, 20 miles later with our "New" spare, it blew out.
Hey, everything can be fixed and we have to that God we are alive.
Have a good one,
Diane
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Diane, glad you are OK.
Something is not adding up with your tire issues. Give us some more details on you camper.
Which model/brand do you have?
What size tire?
Look at the MAX load rating on the tire and tell us that. It's in fine stamped letters on the side wall.
What pressure did you have the tires at? If you do not know, checkl the other 3 that did not blow out and tell su what they are.
What is the max side wall pressure "cold"? It too is stamped on the tire side wall.
What you are describing is not normal. Sunline normally designed the Gross weight ratings on the campers on the weakest member and it is usually the axles, not the tires. I has a talk with there manger of product developement on this topic so yours should be this way.
Have you been to the scale to weigh the TT?
Trying to help is we can.
John
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Current Sunlines: 2004 T310SR, 2004 T1950, 2004 T2475, 2007 T2499, 2004 T317SR
Prior Sunlines: 2004 T2499 - Fern Blue
2005 Ford F350 Lariat, 6.8L V10 W/ 4.10 rear axle, CC, Short Bed, SRW. Reese HP trunnion bar hitch W/ HP DC
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