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westend
Jul 17, 2014Explorer
Just because the insurance company deems it a write off and you feel the damage is too much to repair, I'll assure you that it's not. I've rebuilt a TT and anyone with some limited construction skills can repair damage like that. It will not be fast and it usually amounts to a lot of labor but the materials are not that expensive.
I have no idea about your skill sets and maybe the idea of recovering the trailer is not what you wish to do. If you are interested in following along with that, you can search on the Forum for others that have done these kinds of repairs.
This is the second rant post this week about a damaged RV and the other owner decided to do nothing about it but wring hands. I'm posting to find out if this will be a one-and-out or if the owner will take some action.
I have no idea about your skill sets and maybe the idea of recovering the trailer is not what you wish to do. If you are interested in following along with that, you can search on the Forum for others that have done these kinds of repairs.
This is the second rant post this week about a damaged RV and the other owner decided to do nothing about it but wring hands. I'm posting to find out if this will be a one-and-out or if the owner will take some action.
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