COCJ
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We recently camped at Miramonte Reservoir in SW Colorado. It is 17 miles from the nearest town. After we got set up, I noticed that the left rear outside tire was flat. This is a small 24' Class C. I didn't have a three ton jack and an impact wrench to change the tire. Plus, being an old geezer, I didn't think that I could get the spare out from under my rig. I was amazed that I could get cell service in this remote area so I called AAA to see if they could send somebody out to change the tire. I pay something like $450 a year for their Premium RV service. After waiting around for a couple of hours, they called back and said that they would send somebody out but it wouldn't be until the next morning. I said that was fine since we had planned to stay several days. So I get a call the next morning from a tow truck driver out of Montrose (about 80 miles away) saying he was on his way. I told him exactly what tools and equipment he needed to change the tire. After waiting two hours, he shows up and realizes that he doesn't have the tools that he needs to change the tire. He laughs and says that AAA is still paying for the service call and leaves. So now I call my insurance company to take advantage of the road service protection that I pay for as part of my premium. They call me back a few hours later and tell me that they have made arrangements with a towing company in Moab, UT (over 150 miles away) to come the next day. I call the towing company and they say they haven't received authorization from the insurance company. I call back to insurance company and they say they will call towing company. After a few hours, I call towing company and they say that they are not coming unless they are paid in advance. Call insurance company and they say they can't help me. Finally call the local Sherriff and they give me the name of two local towing companies that they use. One doesn't answer the phone and doesn't return calls, the other one says he doesn't have anyone available and suggests that I try to limp it into town on the one good tire. I was hesitant to do that because if the inner tire failed I would be screwed. But that's what I did. Got to town and found out that I had a leaky valve stem. The shop quickly fixed it and we were on our way home. Yesterday I bought a cordless impact wrench and loaded up my four ton bottle jack. Thinking about getting a bumper mount spare tire carrier so I don't have to struggle with crawling underneath and struggling with spare. Also thinking about selling the damn thing and going back to a tent!
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