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hammick
Dec 02, 2016Explorer
gbopp wrote:hammick wrote:
For $500 I'd let a pro do it.
If you take it to a shop and pay to have it repaired, that does not guarantee a pro will do the work.
I would call a mobile RV Tech.
You are absolutely right. I have no confidence in the dealer's repair shops. I'm taking it to a Mobile RV Tech that sounded very promising on the phone. Taking it there so it can be repaired in their shop in a heated climate. Plus they will have access to their tools and inventory so less likely to be rushed or do a hack job.
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