Hi Shawn,
RH> It probably wouldn't have lasted even 10 more miles. Steve got it
RH> replaced yesterday, decided to check the 2 tires that were still
RH> original with the camper purchase last year. Found one starting to
RH> show a bulge so decided to replace both of those tires. Less than
RH> 10,000 miles on them so he's going to contact the NTSB about issuing
RH> a recall.
SH> They must have been bad tires, that doesn't seem right at all. Glad
SH> he caught them and you didn't have a bad experience.
I think it was a bad batch of tires; that's why he wants to contact the
National Transportation Safety Board about a possible recall. We've been
at an RV/radio net rally in Pigeon Forge, TN but bugged out a day early
because of the hurricane coming in. Spending the night in a Cracker
Barrel parking lot, not luxury but a place to set up for the cost of a
meal.
RH> Time to add some super glue to the mix?
SH> If you only knew how true that way.
RH> And you've not gone to get it checked out yet? The longer you wait,
RH> the worse the damages (to the leg and your pocketbook) are going to
RH> be.
SH> I called my doctor. First time I got her she said she'd call back and
SH> didn;t. Second time I called I left a voice mail, that was 2 weeks
SH> ago.
SH> My normal doc just had a kid, so I'm dealing with her replacment who
SH> is working many clinics at the same time from waht I can figure out.
SH> It's flu season so I really don't want to go to an walk in clinic and
SH> deal with that.
I can understand not wanting to get the flu but you need to get
something done about the leg. Guess that's part of the "fun and joy" of
socialised medicine, glad we don't have to rely on that.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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