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Well, you`ll have good quality tyres on coutesy of the manufacturer. Designed for the job! You could get a puncture, but it hardly happens particularly on new tyres. Familiarise yourself with changing a wheel; I don`t know if new caravans come with a jack; if not, remember a flat tyre is 3 or 4 inches nearer the ground!
Don`t worry. At the end of the day, you can insure against this with greenflag or the RAC etc. So you won`t need to lift a finger! Probably your best bet; I`m gonna do this . . .don`t like getting under the thing . .
------------- Peripheral people don`t have as much excitement but they sure live longer
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