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Can anyone recommend a reliable road side plan? Since I am now dealing with 22.5 tires, I was considering getting a plan. I just read pages and pages of complaints about GS ERS on here, so that's out. How about Coach Net, AAA or Progressive? Thanx

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Since you are as big as a Class A might want to ask there. Coach Net X2


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Doing some more research I found out that Progressive uses Agero for their road service provider. Not sure if that is good or bad. Progressive is so cheap when added to a policy that it seems too good to be true. $17 per year.

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I have total coverage from Coach-Net since 2005. I've only used them twice since then and they came through both times. The biggest was a $675. tow bill over Labor Day weekend a couple of years ago when I had to be towed to a repair facility many miles from the rv park I was staying. I'm sure GS is a quality company as well since I've heard several positive comments from their members in the past. Shop them both and make your choice.

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You should have received one year of Coach-Net when you bought your Embark. I did, but thankfully haven't needed it yet...


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Sooboy wrote:

You should have received one year of Coach-Net when you bought your Embark. I did, but thankfully haven't needed it yet...
Same here. I am just checking as to which way to go when that ends. Those 22.5 tires are too big for me to handle anymore.

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