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Trackrig
Dec 20, 2014Explorer II
Don't laugh, Bars leak can fix a lot of things. I always carry several cans in my hunting rig because it seems like every stick out there is aiming at my radiator and sometimes they find it.
Heaters are usually expensive to fix due to time consuming labor to get to them in the tight spaces. If you just drove it around town I'd go with the Bars leak, but if you use it for longer RV trips, then it looks like you'll have to spend the money.
Sometimes on labor intensive jobs I've found a smaller shop to do it cheaper by telling them they can have the vehicle for two weeks and use it for filler work when things are slow.
Bill
Heaters are usually expensive to fix due to time consuming labor to get to them in the tight spaces. If you just drove it around town I'd go with the Bars leak, but if you use it for longer RV trips, then it looks like you'll have to spend the money.
Sometimes on labor intensive jobs I've found a smaller shop to do it cheaper by telling them they can have the vehicle for two weeks and use it for filler work when things are slow.
Bill
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