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Kidoo
Nov 12, 2016Explorer
Carrera glider wrote:
I'm talking to friends around the state to find good shops to repair broken toys, travel trailers and motor homes. I will only post those repair facilities that will be recommend by local residence.
Anchorage - Alaska Spring & Performance
600 E 48th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99503
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Phone number (907) 563-3802
Business websitealaskaspringandperformance.com
Tok -
There are two r.v.repair shops in Tok. Willard's Garage and The Tok R.V. Center.
Willards is the better of the two by far. They have wreckers and I believe two mechanics on hand.
Fairbanks -
Phillips Wreck is the only one I have dealt with in Fairbanks.
They seemed to know their parts.
Still looking for more info. Check back, hopefully you won't need assistance.
Rocks & Bug protection
Rust Oleum Rock Guard - is a temporary spray on film that will provided some protection from rocks.
Best used as bug protection inexpensive and can be removed at the end of the trip.
A better product for rock protection Invisi Mask - it can be be purchased precut to fit the front of your RV and installed professionly or do it yourself. My wife and i installed it ourselves. It also can be purchased by the foot in widths of 18 or 24 inches. We purchased it for the front of the Nest Egg we installed it too. It is a little more difficult with large sheets.
For rock protection, I bought some transit shield.
https://www.carid.com/surface-shields/36-x-32-transit-shield-mpn-tr3632.html
Some caravan use that stuff.
You put it on and remove after your trip.
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