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ependydad
Jan 25, 2018Explorer
As mentioned above- I'm my first line of defense when it comes to issues (not that I'm very good, mind you).
As John Hicks mentioned, often you can hold off on repairs for a while until you get to a time that works best. Workarounds, ignoring, etc all help delay eventual fixes.
After me, we move to mobile RV techs that we try to vet through the campground or camping neighbors.
And finally, we'll go to RV Service Centers for repairs and explain that we're fulltimers. We usually will get a hotel for 1-2 nights while they work on the rig and have it back in a couple of days.
As John Hicks mentioned, often you can hold off on repairs for a while until you get to a time that works best. Workarounds, ignoring, etc all help delay eventual fixes.
After me, we move to mobile RV techs that we try to vet through the campground or camping neighbors.
And finally, we'll go to RV Service Centers for repairs and explain that we're fulltimers. We usually will get a hotel for 1-2 nights while they work on the rig and have it back in a couple of days.
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