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rockhillmanor
Aug 06, 2014Explorer II
THE best way I have found to get repairs done when traveling in an area I don't know is to call local CG's. They ALL have a mobile repair guy on call they know and trust.
I then head for that CG and have the mobile RV repair come out and fix the MH right at my site.
It is SO much easier than trying to leave it a RV dealership and having to get a motel. And HOPE you can get it back within a week. And more importantly no have to pay $100 an hour to a service tech who promptly punches out at 4:00 whether your RV is finished or not.
These mobile RV guys have all the common parts that break on an RV right on the truck, and if not they get them in 'one day'.
I now do ALL my repairs and maintenance on my MH while I am AT a CG.
I then head for that CG and have the mobile RV repair come out and fix the MH right at my site.
It is SO much easier than trying to leave it a RV dealership and having to get a motel. And HOPE you can get it back within a week. And more importantly no have to pay $100 an hour to a service tech who promptly punches out at 4:00 whether your RV is finished or not.
These mobile RV guys have all the common parts that break on an RV right on the truck, and if not they get them in 'one day'.
I now do ALL my repairs and maintenance on my MH while I am AT a CG.
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