Hi All
This forum as been so helpful in my quest to date and so hoping for some advice around tires and insurance on a 2004 RV I just bought. Its a Winnebago Chalet / MinnieWinnie.
Tire size is LT225/75R16. Looking for suggestions on what to stay away from - what's bottom, middle and top end. I will be sticking to highways, back roads but not going hardcore crazy boondocking (didn't even know that was a word and so I'm using it frequently to catch up).
And Insurance, are there particular companies that know RVs. I ask because my usual insurer had zero clue when I bought a 1972 old car and so I went to a company that did.
With a price tag of under $10,000 do people just get liability (you're covered for hitting someone else)? or add Total cover (you're covered for both others repairs and your repairs). I understand the risks etc of each but just like to hear what other people do.
This forum as been so helpful in my quest to date and so hoping for some advice around tires and insurance on a 2004 RV I just bought. Its a Winnebago Chalet / MinnieWinnie.
Tire size is LT225/75R16. Looking for suggestions on what to stay away from - what's bottom, middle and top end. I will be sticking to highways, back roads but not going hardcore crazy boondocking (didn't even know that was a word and so I'm using it frequently to catch up).
And Insurance, are there particular companies that know RVs. I ask because my usual insurer had zero clue when I bought a 1972 old car and so I went to a company that did.
With a price tag of under $10,000 do people just get liability (you're covered for hitting someone else)? or add Total cover (you're covered for both others repairs and your repairs). I understand the risks etc of each but just like to hear what other people do.