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westernrvparkow
Nov 07, 2013Explorer
Personally, I would much rather have a roadside repair as opposed to a tow if it was at all possible. It surely would cut the repair time and be a lot easier on the rig. I have a big diesel pusher. Towing it involves removing the drive shaft, finding a wrecker big enough to pull it and hopefully finding someone who has done it before, not always likely proposition. I am going to have to pay for the repair anyway, regardless if it a roadside repair or a repair shop. I have also found that mobile mechanics usually have a lower hourly rate than the big repair shops so the cost may come out fairly close to even. If my roadside assistance can arrange for a roadside repair and get me on my way I am all for it.
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