Most motorhome owners are in the same situation. The simple solution is to obtain road service from AAA-RV, CoachNet, Camping World, etc. This type of service typically includes tire changes, towing your RV to a repair shop, jump starting and so on.
Even though I have (repetitively) smaller tires on my Class C; after seeing the size of my tires, I decided I am not going to change one. I have a spare tire but I also have RV road service. For the $80 or so annual fee for RV road service, someone else can do it. The spare was an option, and I suppose it depends on the size of your rig (i.e. place to put it) whether or not Thor offers a spare as an option.
The spare though is nice as it allows the tire to be changed in a single trip by the service company, without trying to locate a hard-to-find tire.
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