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STBRetired
Nov 07, 2017Explorer
TenOC wrote:
Trailer repair are expensive because not a lot of people do them. The insurance co may total it. If so take the money and keep the trailer as is.
My MH was rear-ended in August. Took it to an RV sales/repair facility and was given a $9600 repair estimate. Took it to an independent shop that does fiberglass repairs on RVs, boats and hot rods and am getting it fixed for $5000. The point is, if the insurance company totals your trailer, there might very well be places other than RV dealers that can repair your trailer for less money. My insurance adjuster did not have a clue what it would cost to repair the MH, so he left it up to me to go get estimates. Be prepared for that.
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