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RV tire blow out questions answered.

RV tire blow out questions answered.
Summer time brings lots of tire blow outs on RV treks across the country. The mileage that RV’s see over the summer can often times double the mileage that gets put on an RV during the rest of the year, unless you are a full timers.
Hot highways and loads of miles can be a real danger to your RV tires, and when they blow, hey usually take out a lot of the RV with it. At a minimum, you could be replacing skirts and some of the aluminum or fiberglass outer wall area. Worse yet, we have seen tire blowouts damage slide outs, and even do damage to the RV interior.
Here is what you need to know about RV tire blowout repair in Dallas, Texas.
RV tire blowout repair costs and your insurance coverage:
All insurance policies vary, however, most RV insurance policies will cover RV tire blow out damage as it is one of the more common sources of damage and will rarely total out an RV. As with most RV repairs, replacing tires is not cheap. Depending on the number of tires blown, the type of motorhome you have, and any additional damage to your RV, your repair could run anywhere from $1,000 to $25,000. Unfortunately, RV insurance typically doesn’t cover tire blowout repairs or replacements—only the damage resulting from the blowout. At Coach Specialists of Texas, we can provide you with a detailed repair estimate, explaining every element included in your tire blowout repair to help you understand the full extent of the costs.

What caused my RV tire blowout?
A motorhome tire blowout can be caused by a number of issues. Dry rot is common when tires age and suffer too much exposure to the elements, leading to brittle and cracked rubber. Low tread can also lead to tire blowout, as well as uneven tire wear, punctures, and under-inflation.
It’s crucial to inspect your RV tires before you embark on any major trips and every time you get gas. Make sure they are inflated to the proper PSI (per square inch) and that they are rotated often to provide even wear. A good rule of thumb is to have your tires rotated every other time you get your oil changed. And also be sure to inspect your tires for punctures. Many times, tires will have nails embedded in them and the owners won’t even realize it until the tire is blown. Sometimes, punctured tires can be repaired by patching or plugging, so it’s smart to have any punctures addressed immediately. Some tire blowouts just can’t be helped, but it’s smart to be as vigilant as you can about checking your tires in order to extend their use.

Do you have questions about tire damage and RV repair in Dallas, Texas?
At Coach Specialists of Texas, we would be happy to answer any questions you might have about your motorhome and its repair needs. Our technicians are specially trained in all aspects of RV repair, including tire replacement, fire/water damage restoration, storm damage restoration, upholstery, carpentry, roof replacement, and more. For your convenience, we have two additional locations for drop-offs: Plano and Denton, Texas. If you schedule a drop-off at either location, we will bring your RV the rest of the way to our facilities in Dallas for repairs. Our mission is to get you back on the road quickly and hassle-free.

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