burlmart - The balancing was just the simple task of putting the rim with mounted tire on the balancing machine that spins the tire around 80 mph. The machine then provides a reading to the operator on how much weight to place on the rim and in what location.
I forgot, I also took the RV to a Walker Tire shop and had the front end checked for alignment. I asked the truck tire store if they do front end alignment. He said they send all the jobs to either Walker or Allied. This Walker shop handles the tractors for the 18 wheel rigs. He changed the toe-in by 3/16 " on the right side only. Interestingly enough, that is the only old tire that showed a little more wear. I did not tell him anything in advance.
Read your topic about your on-site shelter - great job.
cheeze1 - I can see where you might have lost some of your camping time when you have some "sexier" transportation. When you drive something like that, you don't need all the other things inside the RV.
Orion_42 - I think the link I provided gets you to "Chas" picture album. Nice to see that you still read this forum.
Reno3 - Nice to hear from you also. Sounds like we have at least 5 of us who still read this forum and are satisfied with our choice. I suspect there are a number of others who are merely enjoying themselves.
On another note -
I have been a member now for over 8 years and still enjoy the exchange of ideas. I have learned so much by just reading others thoughts. I enjoy sharing ideas that might help someone else. We are still very pleased with our choice. It likely is the best-kept secret out there when you consider the price.