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myredracer
May 16, 2018Explorer II
But why take an RV to a dealer to get de-winterized? It's so easy peasy, any one-eyed monkey can do it. Find someone who will show you how or take a night school course. Instead of paying someone, surely there are tons of Youtube vids on the subject. Maybe ask around in a CG if someone will show you. Consider using air to winterize next time and get a 120 volt pancake compressor. Even easier peasier. :) Having a compressor in an RV is a good idea anyway.
Things like a free de-winterizing, brake inspection, tire rotation and the like are just a come-on to get suckers to spend money. Don't get angry, get even - give 'em the one finger salute and learn how to do routine maintenance and basic repairs yourself. *IF* you ever do need something fixed, an independent RV repair shop is usually much better.
Things like a free de-winterizing, brake inspection, tire rotation and the like are just a come-on to get suckers to spend money. Don't get angry, get even - give 'em the one finger salute and learn how to do routine maintenance and basic repairs yourself. *IF* you ever do need something fixed, an independent RV repair shop is usually much better.
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