After living in a 36 foot RV for three years, we have gone back to the "stix and brix" way of life. it is time for one of us to get a retirement income finished and have a life after work. We will be posting all there is that we find about living in this downtown area of Fort Worth, Texas.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
We Got New Tires On The RV Today
This is the changing of the tires. I got the price from T & W tire in Burleson, TX. They quoted me a price of $2440 mounted with taxes, stems, balancing and sales tax. It was $120 less per tire than Camping World. May not be the lowest price but it was for here. I got Goodyear G670 245R70, 19.5 with 2308 date code on all tires. Its ready to roll.
The price of the RV went up with the new tires. All that is left for this RV is the new brakes at 90k miles. If someone were to buy this it is a good deal with the amount of work we have had to do to the RV since we got it in 4/05.
These pics were taken with the cell phone and its about as good as it gets. So be happy with the pics and it is a little history of the new tires being installed on that day, 10/23/08. The mileage is 82683.
If your traveling like I see so many with the cheaper gas, be careful out there and have fun.
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It’s just right that the RV’s price would go up after installing new tires. New tires actually help the car owner save money on gas and repairs. They also drive smoother and safer on the roads than old or repaired tires. And lastly, they give you peace of mind; you don’t have to worry that something might suddenly rip apart or come off.
- Jack Chapman
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