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Old 09-13-2017, 04:04 PM   #2
Stripit
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What a find! I would strongly suggest replacing the tires as they are old and untrustworthy. Much cheaper to buy new quality tires now when you can shop prices as opposed to being stuck on the side of the road and having to pay the rate your going to be stuck with. Even if they look good to you, they are original and old and not safe. As far as manuals they always lacked any real information. They are basic info and you would probably be farther ahead to have your rv friend walk through the things and give some incite. Good luck on the new to you rig.
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