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DM6156
Apr 19, 2018Explorer
campinia wrote:
I would go with option 2 that you noted above, but don't submit them a bill-LOL! I would just expect to do many repairs on your own and have tools with you when away from home. Make sure to lube the other 3 stabilizers. I have found that it takes too long to get trailers in for any repairs in my area, so, I learn to fix things myself and have stopped buying the extended warranties.
now I need to go through all nuts/bolts/screws and make sure i have tools to fit them all. Bah humbug!
I picked up extended warranty beacuse it covered seals, slide, few other things I just don't want to mess with. However, seems like, now's the time to learn - especially knowing now that when issues occur when I'm not at dealer - warranty can be useless.
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