To the original poster:
Go to google and look for RV salvage. There might be one in your area
and if so you can buy a good used steel wheel to fit. Then buy a tire to
fit and you will have your spare.
I went a little different direction back when I had a Class A 2015-2018.
I had a side storage space for a spare so I went to a truck tire shop and
bought a good used tire in the correct size (no patch's) for $80.
Then on a trip we had a blow out and I got towed to the next town in
Montana off I-90 to a tire shop and had them install the spare tire on
the rim and later I had to order a new tire from Goodyear to replace.
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Phil Saran
2019 Cougar 30 RLS 2012 Ram 3500 4x4
Colorado
I like to wander and I'm not lost!
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