Wingfoot Tire

 Nice people.  They agreed that the rear tires were not wearing appropriately.  Tire shops don’t always balance the rear tires on big motorhomes but in our case, it should have been done the last time we bought tires (at a different store).  We’re only about 30,000 miles into these tires.  We should get another 30,000 out of them, but they’ve got some odd wear.  The Wingfoot Tire shop in San Antonio pulled all the rear wheels and ran them on the machine.  The inside rears needed balancing, the outside rears were fine.  They got us all put back together and we were out of there before noon. Our next stop is at Texas Custom Coach in Pipe Creek tomorrow for some interior work.  That’s a long way from the Alamo KOA in San Antonio and it was still so early in the day we decided to drive to Bandera and spend the night there, closer to tomorrow’s target. Pioneer Riverside RV Resort. https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=201563872774147443355.0004e02f0c80f1461c0bf&msa=0&ll=38.719805,-84.199219&spn=11.563316,26.784668 Bandera City Park.  Always good for a walk.  Heard Great Horned Owls.  

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