Steps to Take the Best Care of Your New Airstream Mobile Home

by | Jul 5, 2019 | Travel Agency

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Airstreams have long been synonymous with luxury and class in the mobile home industry. They are one of the few varieties of mobile homes and recreational vehicles that have kept much of their original appearance throughout the years. They are well-regarded for their durability, value, and spacious accommodations along with long lifespan.

When you have upgraded to an Airstream mobile home for your personal travels, you may want to take the best care of it to ensure you get a good return on your investment. You can get your money’s worth out of your RV by keeping these simple tips in mind.

New Tires and Tire Rotation

Whether you have invested in a fifth-wheel Airstream mobile home or a motorized RV, you need to keep the tires on it in the best condition possible. You do not want your getaway to be interrupted by a blown-out or flat tire. You want to be able to continue cruising down the highway or interstate to make good time to your destination without the hassle of stopping to change a tire along the way.

To avoid putting excess wear and tear on your tires, you may want to rotate them every 4000 to 7000 miles. You also may want to invest in new tires at least once a year, and keep a brand-new tire on hand to use as a spare.

Exterior Maintenance

Airstream mobile homes are built for durability and endurance. However, they are just like cars in that they regularly need maintenance done to their exteriors. Some of the tasks you may need to address include tightening the panels on the outside of the vehicle. You also may need to change out lights and turn signals that are fading or burned out.

These simple and fairly routine upkeep tasks can help your Airstream last longer. They also ensure your vehicle is street-ready and able to pass inspections in any state through which you travel through on your journeys.

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