RV There Yet: How To Change Tire

Wondering how you can change the tire on your vehicle in RV There Yet? Here’s a guide on how to do it, including where to find new tires.

Change the tire in RV There Yet (Image via Nuggets Entertainment)
Change the tire in RV There Yet (Image via Nuggets Entertainment)

In RV There Yet, your RV has many parts that can take damage, including the tires. If you constantly drive on rough terrain, then your tires start to wear out, making driving much harder and increasing the risk of losing control. Moreover, tire damage contributes to overall RV damage, so if you do not replace it, then you can lose the run. 

To help you out, here’s how you can change a tire in RV There Yet.

How To Change Tire in RV There Yet

Use a new one (Image via Nuggets Entertainment | @Quick Tips/YouTube)
Use a new one (Image via Nuggets Entertainment | @Quick Tips/YouTube)

You can change the tire on your RV in RV There Yet by replacing it with a new one using specific tools. There are two tools you need to use, and here are both of them: 

  • Power Drill: You can find this attached to the wall inside your RV next to the right window. Additionally, you will find the Hammer beside the drill, which can be used to repair the outside of your RV.
  • Power Pole: Use this tool to lift the RV off the ground, making it easier to change the tire. However, you do not start with this item, and you must look for it in different structures on the map.

To change the tire, use the Power Drill on the four bolts securing the tire. Once all the bolts are loosened, you can remove the damaged tire and replace it with a new one. Remember, you need to tighten the bolts; otherwise, the tire might come off when you try to drive away. 

Also Read: 10 Beginner Tips Every New Player Needs to Know Before Playing RV There Yet

How To Find New Tires in RV There Yet

You can find new tires in places like garages and abandoned gas stations, as those areas contain most of the RV-related loot in the game. Plus, you start with a spare tire on the back of your RV, so you don’t need to worry about finding one early in the game.

To check a tire’s condition, just pick it up to see what color it shows. The best quality begins at green and then turns to red, which indicates the tire is damaged. Finally, if you have extra spare tires, you can attach them to the roof of your RV to store them safely.


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