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💥 Our First RV Tire Blowout! [How To Be Prepared!] 

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After 2.5 years and over 27,000 miles, the inevitable happened: Out first tire blowout! 😳
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@chowtimewithruss1411
@chowtimewithruss1411 3 года назад
26 minutes to change a tire, that must be some kind of world record! Outstanding job!!
@ckoenig70
@ckoenig70 3 года назад
I would also add an alert for your rig in WAZE. A lot of people use them for road hazard identification, and hopefully you'll be safer :)
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 3 года назад
Great point!
@harley9218
@harley9218 3 года назад
Well presented video, but honestly the best part was the final outtake. I can so relate to getting back on your feet.
@ricks.1318
@ricks.1318 3 года назад
LOL ... I think a LOT of us are agreeing on THAT :) :)
@davidc1961utube
@davidc1961utube 3 года назад
As one of your elders, I can tell you that getting old is not for sissies!
@ricbailey170
@ricbailey170 3 года назад
If you keep a TPMS on your two spares and keep them at proper Presure then your always good to go when using them to change out a flat.
@robe4314
@robe4314 3 года назад
I’m so glad you mentioned the “60 sweet spot” when hauling. I noticed the same thing immediately. About 1.5 mpg more and it’s so munch more comfortable than 65. And you’re right. The people doing 80 with a camper is just terrifying and careless.
@gainingmomentum5392
@gainingmomentum5392 3 года назад
Pulling our 328M with a 2019 F450. 60mph is the sweet spot on mpg. But truthfully, the difference between the mpg at 60 and 65 is negligible, even 70 for that matter. Its what the increased wind does to the rig, and the increased damage if something goes wrong. It just isn't worth the increased rick. My opinion....
@billleslie2251
@billleslie2251 3 года назад
Rob E The G rated tires I have only have a 70 or 75mph rating. I keep it between 60 and 65.
@scottjohnson943
@scottjohnson943 3 года назад
I generally agree, but it depends, I fall asleep at 60 mph going across Nevada end to end on I-80, and the semis are flying by at 80+, so it is hammer-down then and forget about the mileage. It saves 3 or 4 hours of driving across the tumbleweeds too. In traffic or bad weather, I’m usually around 60-64.
@tomw5vlt119
@tomw5vlt119 3 года назад
Scott Johnson I agree. New to pulling RVs, but a lot of time pulling heavy equip on trailers across country. Gas mileage is a great consideration, but so is tow vehicle, smooth ride, and keeping pace to each’s rig. I sure don’t want to be tearing up a “mobile home” (RV) I’m towing, so will favor babying the RV, but if someone is cruising a heavy duty diesel truck smoothly at 70-75 or whatever, more power to them! I used to have a RAM diesel that felt like driving a Bentley and didn’t even know there was a 23’ boat being pulled behind it... true land yacht truck, miss it, but that’s not where I am now with a half ton pulling a travel trailer lol
@CrazyMarty
@CrazyMarty 3 года назад
@@tomw5vlt119 What are you running for a mobile rig? 2M or HF? I'm all HF 40M. 7.250 KK6OEF
@Tom-px4fn
@Tom-px4fn 3 года назад
The last out take I burst out laughing!!!🤣😂🤣 The worst part is I feel your pain.....😳😳😳😉
@DANSHotshotTrucking_Outdoors
@DANSHotshotTrucking_Outdoors 3 года назад
I was thinking the same exact thing.
@camperpat
@camperpat 3 года назад
I was told by the RV dealer not to jack up trailer on the axle it may bend! So I looked at videos and they jacked up the frame of the trailer.
@robertklorer2639
@robertklorer2639 3 года назад
Had a blow out on my road 15 minutes after leaving a Campground in Chattanooga and it started to rain. My wife suggested we call the Highway patrol to help warn the the high speed traffic passing us by. They arrived very quickly and even changed my tire. My wife had an excellent idea that we will in the future.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 3 года назад
Calling highway patrol for that extra coverage is a GREAT idea!
@largol33t1
@largol33t1 3 года назад
Wow, you're lucky you didn't live in a state where the police have been defunded and partially shut down.
@richardkoch8752
@richardkoch8752 3 года назад
@@ChangingLanes I'm a former Deputy (retired/disabled) I got as quick as any pit crew at Indy LOL. Best public relations ever. All part of the SERVE and protect. Got to take care of those who pay taxes and wrote my paycheck. It's all part of "motorist Assist" better to change a tire than work a accident scene where someone got hit. In this situation call 911 and ask for assistance......you'll meet some really nice people who do care :)
@Hundert1
@Hundert1 3 года назад
Thanks for the good news getting some help. God is for the good and right. Peace, health and safety 🌞
@4656superman
@4656superman Месяц назад
​@@largol33t1lol, foolish statement😅😅
@runswithbeer
@runswithbeer 3 года назад
I appreciate how safe you guys are, right down to wearing a safety vest when getting out on the side of the road. So many people take chances for no reason.
@LifeonOURtime
@LifeonOURtime 3 года назад
Calm, cool, collected. All about being prepared for the unwanted. Awesome episode tonight!
@jamessolberg6909
@jamessolberg6909 3 года назад
Call your local state patrol. They will likely send a Trooper to park behind you. People tend to give them a bit more room making you a lot safer. The Troopers are usually happy to lend you a hand and will probably even help you change your tire.
@Hundert1
@Hundert1 3 года назад
That's news to me. The last time I had a flat a cop stopped, checked me out and took off. Who knows maybe he had to go catch a wacko criminal. Next time I will try your suggestion. The cops around here won't even stop to move a branch in the road or clear all the overgrown shrubbery hiding all the stop signs. It's always someone else's responsibility 🙄
@destinationnorthward6087
@destinationnorthward6087 3 года назад
Love your videos. Your RV maintenance videos are always very informative and helpful. Keep up the great work. Stay safe out there.
@danamckittrick2162
@danamckittrick2162 3 года назад
Like so many have accurately said, great video in a “real time” situation. Well done with lots of valuable information added in production. You both make these videos so interesting. A great partnership. 👍
@mikestanbro6619
@mikestanbro6619 3 года назад
First, I want to say that you guys have one of the best RV video blogs going. I have learned things from you and that is saying something as I am 68 and have been RVing for 25 years. After watching your excellent video, I feel compelled to comment on the whole jack issue. As others have committed, jacking on the axle is a no-no. Regarding not using the LevelUp hydraulic jacks . . . yes, Lippert specifically states not to use them for anything other than leveling and stabilizing the trailer. I feel that is a standard legal CYA clause to protect them. Stop to consider that the LevelUp system will lift the low-side tires off the ground when parked on a sloped site and hold the trailer suspended like that for days, weeks, and even months at a time. How does that compare to a bottle jack under an axle tube? Also consider the stability of that single bottle jack when the trailer is being constantly buffeted by winds from passing trucks compared to the six jacks of the LevelUp system all with wide foot pads supporting the trailer. I recently had all four tires of my dual axle trailer removed for a week with no ill effect. Using the LevelUp jacks, I can change a tire very quickly and, in my experience, with much greater safety. Don’t believe me - give this a try without removing a wheel.
@glynnwillard2428
@glynnwillard2428 3 года назад
Thank you! We sincerely appreciate the knowledge you're spreading for full timers. Wishing you well.
@isctony
@isctony 3 года назад
10:05 - top tip, get that triangle 200 yards down the road. the idea is it alerts drivers to something up ahead. In it's current position they will see the RV and you first which isn't ideal. Even better... have a pack of 5 or 10 small orange cones and drop them down every 25 yards up to the triangle, and continue them past the RV. This automatically makes people more aware of the line not to cross, make sure they are not too light though that they blow away in the draft. Happy motoring!
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 3 года назад
Good tip!!! 👍🏼
@sonofnorth666
@sonofnorth666 3 года назад
Man I completely forgot about date stamps on tires. Thanks for the reminder, glad you're safe and everything turned out as well as it can be.
@randywendt
@randywendt 3 года назад
Having a good attitude and preparedness makes everything better.
@fredneal8608
@fredneal8608 3 года назад
Love how prepared you guys are. Love your videos. Thankfully still waiting for my first blowout.
@jonathanskeele854
@jonathanskeele854 3 года назад
"A lot of RVing is attitude" - words to live by and something that I need to constantly remind myself of. Thanks for the inspiration and... the instruction!
@carolthiele190
@carolthiele190 3 года назад
My dad showed me how to change a tire when I bought my first car and I appreciate it more now than when I was younger. I've changed many tires but when I bought my first Class C there was no jack. They said they didn't want the customer to change and to call roadside service. Still good to know how.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 3 года назад
I'm sure it's a bit of a different story in Class C and A... 👍🏼
@countrysideworkshop
@countrysideworkshop 3 года назад
I just had a blowout this weekend as well!! Good thing I was prepared. I keep an impact wrench I my truck with sockets and a jack at all times.
@ericellis26
@ericellis26 3 года назад
Good information. Great tire change time. Hope yall continue to have safe travels and keep enjoying this beautiful country we have.
@davidshelley173
@davidshelley173 3 года назад
Love you guys. Real conversations and real reactions. Thanks for all yoir tips and advice
@widdeler1
@widdeler1 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing Glad you guys are safe.
@Scott924m
@Scott924m 3 года назад
AWWWW , Tara you're the best blocker ever !
@n1uno1965
@n1uno1965 3 года назад
So sorry this happened. 😔 You handled it well. Excellent example of preparedness. Thank you for taking the time to film this process, I am confident it will help lots, and lots of people! 👍🏻🙏🏻
@jeffjohanning2166
@jeffjohanning2166 3 года назад
Great video. I love the way you guys work together. Totally agree with the ‘attitude’. RVing is supposed to be enjoyable and not letting stress control you. You sure were tested on this one. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences.
@lynnsteiner1580
@lynnsteiner1580 3 года назад
Oh yes, brings back memories of our one and only blowout in over thirty years of RV travels. It sounded like a bomb went off under the RV. Our tires were only two years old so we think we had a faulty tire but we’ll never know. Fortunately our blowout was on the passenger side while on I-64 in Virginia. Almost immediately VDOT road assistance was on site to offer help but hubby told him he could handle it but the man stayed until the new tire was on. I had no clue they traveled the interstate. We suffered very little damage, we were lucky.
@peterlepine
@peterlepine 3 года назад
First RV Tire Changing Video I've seen. Great tips on both the topic of roadside safety and tire changing procedures. Even the comments are helpful. Nice job.
@rejeanpaquet4375
@rejeanpaquet4375 3 года назад
Well done Chad, you were well prepared and it paid off, just a 26min inconvenience. 👍 Team work, kudos to Tara for keeping an eye on Chad and videoing.
@manymuchmoosen7088
@manymuchmoosen7088 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. My family and I have this concern and it was nice to be mentored by you before we were stuck and scared.
@stephanwilson9593
@stephanwilson9593 3 года назад
Thank you for your latest video on tire changing safety. We are waiting delivery of our new motor home and your video reminded me I sold all our safety equipment with our travel trailer when it sold. I ordered everything we should have to safely change a tire today. Love your videos keep them coming.
@AmazingLeechmud1144
@AmazingLeechmud1144 3 года назад
Just had our blowout on our 351M on our trip to East Coast a month ago. It is really great to have all the tools you need for changing the tires! Glad you are safe! For my torque, I bought one from Home Depot that is adjustable. For the sockets, I bought the one where Big truck BigRv recommended. I've been using the torque and socket for checking the lug nuts before travel days! And I am glad I have those tools that time I had that blowout in 3-digit temperature in new Mexico.
@jprider7962
@jprider7962 3 года назад
Excellent video Chad and Tara, way to set the example. Chad, it was clear to me that your training and experiences in the Navy kept you calm, cool, and collected! Great job having a good plan, the only thing better was how well you executed it! Way to hang in there Tara and recoup from your initial dread of the situation, staying calm and keeping lookout for traffic safety was an important part of the solution. Great team work guys!
@berniejagodzinski4030
@berniejagodzinski4030 3 года назад
Great job guys. I'm totally with you!
@daleagner8980
@daleagner8980 3 года назад
Excellent video. Checking the spares inflation on a regular basis is always a good idea and/or add a valve stem sensor to the spare with your TPMS is even better. I run with two spares just in case I have a second blowout before getting my first blow out repaired.
@harrydaniels7994
@harrydaniels7994 3 года назад
Great 👍 information again in what could have been an ugly situation! Stay safe really enjoy your videos!
@bkdexter79
@bkdexter79 3 года назад
I really like the attitude you both had towards being SAFE while changing the tire. Chad probably got that from being in the Navy? I have the same attitude from being around aircraft as an Air Force vet, and pride myself on being safe. But you took it to the next level! Your video was so informative and factual, open and honest. Thank you both!
@ibMoose2u
@ibMoose2u 3 года назад
I thought I was the only one who towed at 60, even with my 30’ TT!! You’re sooooo right, I see people towing TTs and 5th wheels doing 75. I’m ALWAYS passed by semis doing the same. I just chalked it up to turning 50 lmao. I just feel more comfortable doing 60 but also knowing I’ve had friends talk about blowing tires and they’re the ones driving fast. You’ve also convinced me to buy an impact wrench and roadside flags/flares.
@Kingsg20
@Kingsg20 2 года назад
Awesome people, very fun and helpful videos! Thank you so much !!!
@robh063
@robh063 3 года назад
Another well thought out and very useful video. Thank you! I already had some of the items you have listed but put most of the others (safety Vests, Impact Gun, LED Flares, Thick kneeling pad) in my shopping cart. Great items to add to what I call the "Uh Oh" storage bin in the RV.
@qcan8468
@qcan8468 3 года назад
I recognized the Thaddeus Kosciusko Bridge over the Mohawk River on I-87 N (The Northway) as soon as you showed the footage at 20:35. Stay safe and thanks for a well done video on trailer tires. You can’t stress the importance of proper tire inflation enough. It only takes one changed tire on a snowmobile trailer on the side of a Quebec highway at -10F in the snow to learn the importance of preparation!!!
@notoriousannie64
@notoriousannie64 3 года назад
Great info, thank you! Glad you guys are okay. ❤
@GLAMP_Ride_and_ThRiVe
@GLAMP_Ride_and_ThRiVe 2 года назад
GREAT VIDEO TEAM!
@antonioaa8097
@antonioaa8097 3 года назад
Great video. I just had to do a tire changed this last weekend on my trailer. If you are prepared, you can tackle thing that happens on the road. Attitude makes a big difference for sure.
@cheryl2455
@cheryl2455 3 года назад
Great job Chad!
@bradheadley4250
@bradheadley4250 3 года назад
great video. lots of good info there. thanks for sharing.
@christopheralvarado9257
@christopheralvarado9257 3 года назад
Great video you two. We had our first blow out also. Definitely wasn't as prepared as I needed to be. Wish I had seen this video before mine blew. Gloves and cutters helped me remove the rubber from around the axle and wheel. I now carry two spares and lots of tools. Keep the videos coming.
@bertbalderas6714
@bertbalderas6714 3 года назад
Love your vids folks keep up the great info!!!!
@kevincameron8437
@kevincameron8437 3 года назад
We had 2 blowouts on the same trip home. Had to call roadside service service to bring a whole other tire/rim. Those second one wrapped around the brake wires and we had to use his sawzall to cut the tire off! But I had all the tools/equipment to do a standard change. So, two weeks later, I had 4 new Goodyear’s on the camper. Good video y’all.
@raycuellar1
@raycuellar1 3 года назад
We had our first blow out in our 41’ Forest River with Westlake H rated tires about 5 miles from our destination here in Palm Springs. This video was spot on with great information. My wife and got a good laugh at how similar your experience was with ours where I was waiting for our first blowout and had the attitude of seeing how quickly I could change the tire in 118 degree weather (it’s a guy thing 😄) while she was nervous watching the traffic flying by. We love you both. Thank you for the great videos. Cheers!
@gregorycarson3889
@gregorycarson3889 3 года назад
Chad,I’ve been following y’all for 2 years and you’re my maintenance go to guy,boom 26 mins you the man.
@caravanstuff2827
@caravanstuff2827 3 года назад
NASCAR IS CALLING CHAD...PICK UP THE PHONE!!.😎🇺🇸🇺🇸
@machfive916
@machfive916 3 года назад
Excellent video & PSA.
@jasonlouviere9173
@jasonlouviere9173 3 года назад
As always, thanks for the good info!
@deegeejohnson999
@deegeejohnson999 3 года назад
Great job! Thanks for the video!
@kazporkaz
@kazporkaz 3 года назад
You're always well prepared. I'm very helpful !
@pkarowic
@pkarowic 3 года назад
Guys, all great advise. I check my tires at the start, mid and at my destination for physical issues. Tire pressure is also checked.I drop my spare, ( it's located under the trailer pretty much the same as yours). I find that if you never drop your spare to check it, one the tire pressure will be low, and 2nd the mechanicial device to lower them can seize. I keep a Ryobi small but portable hand held compressor with me to top up air in the tires if needs.Thanks for the great advise and video on RV tire care, maintenance, monitoring and emergency changing of a tire while on the road. I really love the RV community, they share a lot. Take care and stay safe.
@TwoCaptainsOneShip
@TwoCaptainsOneShip 3 года назад
Great job guys and glad everything worked out safe.
@milom.2057
@milom.2057 3 года назад
Excellent video! Great info. Thank you.
@anthonyarroyo2672
@anthonyarroyo2672 3 года назад
Great video guys thank you I’m a first time rv’er and this will help me a lot keep up the good rv’ing
@denisegibbs5177
@denisegibbs5177 3 года назад
Awesome video as always! Drill storage is a great idea! We too have our safety kit but need a second vest❤️
@HarleysDinersRides
@HarleysDinersRides 3 года назад
I had a blow out in March 2020 driving to Florida. I thanks my wife for getting me to side up for extended coverage for the trailer. When it blew it was pouring rain on the side of a busy highway. Your right. the right attitude is the best way to go. we were back on the rode in 45 minutes. Thanks for sharing, cheers
@gregcampbell5530
@gregcampbell5530 2 года назад
Good video! Keep up the good work
@robertaustin7757
@robertaustin7757 3 года назад
another great informative video ... thanks so much for taking the time to explain this to us .. safe travels from Oklahoma guys
@BottleJackBuddy
@BottleJackBuddy 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing the video.
@mikepeacock7659
@mikepeacock7659 3 года назад
Excellent video. We are preparing to start full timing after my stroke and coma last year. I will be watching your videos again, just to make sure the info sticks. I love Lucille, I wish I could ride again, so I will have to share your rides. Thank you for all you do to help me prepare.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 3 года назад
Safe travels and good health to you! 👍🏼
@bradshouseful
@bradshouseful 3 года назад
another great video... this is my biggest fear of towing a travel trailer. I purchased the 3 ton powerbuilt all in one jack (with jack stand). It is basically the same footprint as a bottle jack with a jack stand built in. Haven't had to use it yet on the road (hopefully never have to) but have used it for other maintenance and it's pretty amazing!
@briandrawdy725
@briandrawdy725 3 года назад
We pulled our travel trailer for nearly 7 years without the first blowout. First trip out this summer we had 2 blowouts on the same day coming home. Luckily we had a travel buddy with an extra spare or we would have been stuck for Lord knows how long on the side of I-77. Y’all are 100% right, it’s all about preparedness and attitude. Safe travels.
@christyfantino9193
@christyfantino9193 3 года назад
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing your experience and tips.
@randyowens2717
@randyowens2717 3 года назад
Love you two! Great video!
@mikehamilton4826
@mikehamilton4826 3 года назад
Love you guys! Chad you’re the man! Thanks for all the awesome videos!!
@WonderfulWeekenders
@WonderfulWeekenders 3 года назад
Awesome video folks and VERY informative. Being prepared is always good and having a good attitude about the situation is key!! Kim and I took a trip to Florida last Christmas with 2 other couples. Our truck and rig did well but between the two other rigs we experienced 2 blow outs and 2 bearing failures. 4 travel days and 4 issues. Everyone kept a positive attitude which kept the stress levels down. It was still an AMAZING Disney trip for us. Keep up the good work and stay safe on the roads.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 3 года назад
Wow! Quite a trip, but glad everyone was ok 😊
@krehlcook406
@krehlcook406 3 года назад
Great video!
@gmoney9068
@gmoney9068 2 года назад
Changing a blown RV tire on the highway. Been there, done that. Got the shirt, hat, lanyard, program, key chain, fridge magnet, jersey, license plate frame, wall clock, spoon rest and snow bubble. But.....thank you for sharing! It sucks having to go thru that experience but I love your attitude towards it!
@jandblawncare8570
@jandblawncare8570 3 года назад
Forgot too mention, you'd think they would come up with some type of rear fender to block the flying rubber, maybe even something replaceable so you dont tare up 1k worth of tin and plastic lol
@gainingmomentum5392
@gainingmomentum5392 3 года назад
Have a 2018 Momentum 328M. Still have our Westlakes on too. Live in FL and on our 3rd trip out west. Will re-shoe the rig when I get home in November. The G rated tire has been great.
@mnmandthegang
@mnmandthegang 3 года назад
great job, glad you guys are ok. Safe travels
@jimhearn7459
@jimhearn7459 3 года назад
You guys rock! Thank you for your service Chad (one old salt to another).
@kevinroche9742
@kevinroche9742 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. safety safety safety
@texasmud91
@texasmud91 3 года назад
I like the GOAL every time you stop just because this is your home!
@TxDuramax02
@TxDuramax02 3 года назад
Sailun Tires in my experience pulling a rv have by far been the best tires I have had. I too have a triple axle toy hauler and the tires have performed great, I highly recommend them. You two always have good content and great videos, keep it up!
@ricksmith6537
@ricksmith6537 3 года назад
Sailing tires I believe are also made in China
@XPLORCAMPER
@XPLORCAMPER Год назад
You are so right, ATTITUDE is everything! I have survived three blowouts. After the third blowout (been rving since 1999) I finally realized a TPMS might be a good idea . I love being able to glance over and see the inflation and temp. The TST 507 is a great choice and not to difficult to set up. It is well worth the money.
@kennyhiggins7806
@kennyhiggins7806 3 года назад
It really Sucks to get OLD! Great video! Having the TPMS system helps to keep the body damage to a minimum looks like. I Really look forward to and enjoy the videos.
@AB-so3jv
@AB-so3jv 3 года назад
wow, thanks guys..... this info has been more than perfect for us... thanks for sharing!!!!
@davidchilders2150
@davidchilders2150 3 года назад
Excellent video! I have experienced truck and camper blowout - and really prepared for neither! Thanks for this video!
@richardaraujo9785
@richardaraujo9785 3 года назад
Great video guys.
@raychilcote5558
@raychilcote5558 2 года назад
Glad you guys were alright. Always be safe on the side of the road. Quite a dangerous place to be. I have a traffic cone and flashing LEDs for the roadside. For tires, I use a 2' breaker bar and finishing with a drill/adapter. We had a blowout on our TT 20 miles before we planned to replace our tires. My wife jumped right in with me to change the tire. We were done in about 20 minutes. That teamwork is so important. Especially with safety.
@dadiorowe
@dadiorowe 3 года назад
Thank you! Great video.
@badgerpa9
@badgerpa9 3 года назад
My youngest had a tire go on I-90, new tires too just days old. She called AAA they said it would be an hour, she looked in her mirror and a State Patrolman was there and he swapped her tire for her. State patrol have always been great to our family, love them all. Glad to see the lug nuts not fly out in traffic or in the ditch. Don't know how people do it but Christmas story is one way I guess.
@davidharris1767
@davidharris1767 2 года назад
Thanks for all the great videos. Just bought a new 5th wheel !!
@joanbjornas682
@joanbjornas682 Год назад
This video just came up in our feed. It was such good information for me. My husband just kept shaking his head, saying "yes, we have that, yes, we have that, too" He smiled BIG when you mentioned having random pieces of wood in the bed of the truck. I hope we get the chance to meet you - it seems like we are all kindred spirits :) Thanks for the video -
@rampantpiper
@rampantpiper 2 года назад
The wife and I just had a blowout with our Castle Rock E rated tires that came with our '21 Forest River Sandpiper. This video was very helpful guys! My favorite part though was Tara at the end saying how she feels about getting old. Thats what we say all the time!
@williammoore2417
@williammoore2417 2 года назад
The information was fantastic thank you very much for doing these videos they are extremely helpful.
@dannyacosta6296
@dannyacosta6296 3 года назад
First view! My wife and I love your videos. We have a 2020 399TH, heading to Blue Water Key next month. Safe travels.
@Hotmessexpressadventures
@Hotmessexpressadventures Год назад
Really glad I watched this video! Went looking for my truck’s bottle jack and lo and behold, the previous owner took it with them.
@shelleybrown2266
@shelleybrown2266 3 года назад
So glad you added this "unscheduled" video....Watching Chad so close to the traffic is terrifying..but glad to see how easy it can be! I can see some added "tools" coming to our rig soon 😁
@jclauri100
@jclauri100 3 года назад
Great information, thank you !
@traveller9625
@traveller9625 3 года назад
Chad I loved your last video when you showed clips from your Navy days. I see you where attached to the air wing, I was on the flight deck crash crew on the Intrepid CVS 11, for three years during the Vietnam crap. You brought back memories. Thanks buddy, BTW we love all your videos you guys do a great job.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 3 года назад
Oh man! That's an old boat! JP5 in the drinking water kind of old.. 😊 I did a short deployment on the Saratoga and it was like that....
@traveller9625
@traveller9625 3 года назад
@@ChangingLanes Hope to meet up with guys someday, beer will flow!
@QLFProductions
@QLFProductions 2 года назад
You gotta love an impact driver. We have a class A and my tires are much bigger. I have to drag the spare out of the pass through and as long as my back is still intact, I can begin the tire change.
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