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theoldwizard1
Jun 19, 2020Explorer II
evanrem wrote:
Money will solve most rv problems. I’m not in your situation but people are always happy to help out and it’s not like there are a ton of problems. Go look at some Rv’s and get a feel for them.
MFL wrote:
If you are in an area where a mobile tech is readily available, that is a good option. They will come to you, get the job done quickly, often cheaper than an RV dealer. Problem is with many RV service shops, is they are busy, so your rig may sit for weeks waiting for repair.
All valid points ! But finding a mobile tech or getting scheduled into a big RV dealer are major issues.
I recall watching a video about a single guy touring the US in an older Class C. Transmission died. Got towed into a reputable repair shop but it still took them 2 week to get the correct parts and repair it. Luckily, they let him stay in his RV which was parked behind the shop.
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