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New Tires Needed

We have an '07 Enduramax Wide Open toyhauler that is in need of some new tires. A couple of them were showing some funky tread wear, so much that we had it checked out to see if the axle was bent. Nothing was found. These were the original tires on it when we purchased it, so I don't exactly know what it was caused from, only that they may be cheap tires. What is the best replacement tire to use? My head is spinning, looking at all the suggestions given on the forum! We don't use it but a handful of times each year, and only travel 200 miles or less from home at a time. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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bcclark56
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04/06/12 05:07am |
Toy Haulers
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RE: Bent axle

Thanks for the advice. Guess we will continue to wait and see if it's covered. Sure would like to use the trailer before it's time to winterize it......had it at the dealer since before Labor Day......ugh
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bcclark56
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10/13/11 05:18am |
Toy Haulers
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Bent axle

Have been told our front axle is bent. Waiting to see if the extended service agreement will pay for it. Have also been told either it will be replaced or "aligned". Are they talking about just aligning the tire to compensate for the bend? I hardly think that's a true fix.....seems the repair place (local RV dealer) is taking their sweet time on this repair....thanks for any comments.....
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bcclark56
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10/10/11 04:54am |
Toy Haulers
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RE: Changing out furniture

Thanks so much for all the suggestions! Have looked at places like Big Lots, Walmart, etc....concerned about getting some of them through the door. A reclining sofa would be the ticket! Guess we could get a fold-away table to eat on and store in the garage while on the move. Thanks again!
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bcclark56
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10/02/11 01:29pm |
Toy Haulers
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Changing out furniture

Took the dinette and sofa chair out of our Enduramax and now looking for some replacement furniture (couch and maybe chair). Seems like the rv furniture advertised everywhere is so expensive! We only have about 110" to work with. Any suggestions?
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bcclark56
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09/29/11 05:18am |
Toy Haulers
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