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I was checking my air pressure in my tires, and on one of the tires the valve stuck open. I first tried to poke the inner valve stem with a screwdriver, and that didn't help. I neighbor in the campground had a tool to tighten the stem, that helped some but it stilll leaks.
I'm new to RVing, and in my first two weeks have called Coach Net three times!! Is there a limit to the number of times Coach Net will come out before they cancel you??? Last Thursday I had a flat inner dual tire, and the guy they sent had me extend my jacks to the limit to help him get his jack to lift the back of my Phaeton.
Does anyone know of a truck/RV tire repair place near Branson, MO??
BobJacki2010 wrote: Does anyone know of a truck/RV tire repair place near Branson, MO??
Thanks for any help/advise,
Bob
There is a website that gives customer reviews of RV Repair shops they have had dealings with. Check http://rvservicereviews.com/ for the city you are near. There are many that are outdated and many that are for mobile guys that come to you.