My advice is - take time and make sure your tires are in good shape before every trip!
The reason I say this is because this post brings back memories of going on a trip with my cousins years (and years!) ago - we were just going to the state fair about an hour away, but since there was so many of us, my uncle took his TC, which he probably only used once a year. (As matter of fact when we were loading our stuff, we found some hot chocolate packets in the TC and HAD to fix them in the house before we left, as kids do. For some reason the hot chocolate wouldn't seem to get smooth, no matter how hard we stirred, so we were drinking it anyway- I offered a drink of mine to my aunt, and she started laughing because the pieces of "chocolate" that wouldn't melt were actually mealy bugs that had infested the packets because they were so old

Yuck! Spit it out all over ourselves, and had to go home and get new clothes to wear to the fair!)
About half way there (we were on Interstate 70) the right side tires blew and we went skidding one way and then the other, just missing flipping over. Of course, all of us (kids) were riding in the back (in those days, who thought about safety?

) I was laying on the front top bunk with 2 of my other girl cousins looking out the front window - and we got thrown out of the bunk and it pitched us clear across to the back door!
No one was hurt, and all the kids thought it was great excitement! But from then on, tire care became, and still is, a very important component of any camping vehicle my DH & I have had, just based on this memory from childhood!
