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Title: LTV Roadside Assistance Program Renewal
Post by: TwoPeas Rollin on May 20, 2025, 12:24:21 pm
Hi all,

Looking for input on subject matter. Our LTV Roadside assistance is expiring soon. Thankfully, we've never had to use it in the first 2 years of ownership. Looking for any and all input on this program, the good and the bad (if there is any).

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: LTV Roadside Assistance Program Renewal
Post by: Todd W on June 06, 2025, 08:00:55 pm
Just like extended warranties, they're extra insurance, and if you're comfortable with paying extra money for peace of mind, great, I don't personally do any of those things because it usually takes longer to get help. Than it does to fix the problem. Yourself in flat tires are pretty easy to change. Especially if you get a lug nut remover, battery operated, all you have to do is put the jacks down, and you can take off the tire and replace it real easy if you have a spare. If you've got the extra money to throw away, I would definitely do it for peace of mind, but I would not count on it,  being your fail safe .
Title: Re: LTV Roadside Assistance Program Renewal
Post by: TwoPeas Rollin on June 15, 2025, 10:23:44 am
Thank you for your input Todd
Title: Re: LTV Roadside Assistance Program Renewal
Post by: Harrysalit on June 28, 2025, 03:08:11 pm
Well, if you are under 45 of age & able  to lift & move spare tires & wheels, AND  your coach has jacks then you can depend on yourself.  But if up in age, Have NO Jacks then you have to depend on others.
Roadside Assistance is not expensive, from $99 to 150, they will also deliver fuel.
Your RV Insurnce may include RoadsideAssistance. 
Available from Good Sam, Escapees, FMCA, Auto Club, etc.
Title: Re: LTV Roadside Assistance Program Renewal
Post by: TwoPeas Rollin on June 30, 2025, 01:24:05 pm
Thank you very much for your input Harry