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Originally Posted by creativepart
Any large Tire dealer that works on larger pickups and commercial trucks is a good choice.
I think the Sunstar has 19" tires so it's much easier to find someone to work on it - I'd try Discount Tire. Even if they can't get your RV into their shop they will park it just outside and use a hand jack.
If I'm wrong and it has 22.5" tires (my Adventurer does) then you need to find someone that works on Semi-Trucks and busses.
There are two schools of thought on alignment and rotating tires. One school is pro the practice and find it important. Another school is if everything is good don't fix what ain't broke.
One more thing... being in North Dallas don't forget that NIRVC is in Lewisville and they are a Winnebago dealer now. You'll get top notch service from them.
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Wow, I did not know that NIRVC was a Winnebago Dealer
They are about 4 miles from house in Carrollton. My RV is 2 years now so no warranty work anymore but it is worth a drive by sometime.
Yes, I have 19.5" Tires. Are you saying that discount tire does alignments, or suggesting I go there to just get tires rotated and then find a place for alignment?
I concur with you point about if it ain't broke don't fix, especially in my case because I have Safe T Plus. To do it right they would need to remove the Safe T Plus, align and then reinstall and align with the Safe T Plus.
I installed the Safe T Plus and it took me 5 tries to get perfect where I could drive straight hands free