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dee74
Oct 21, 2014Explorer
myredracer wrote:
You could try a few autobody shops as suggested above as I have seen RVs at a body shop on occasion. Maybe check out any RV dealers within a reasonable distance. There is a dealer near us with a HUGE body/repair facility and obviously do a lot of repair work. Depending on the extent of the damage, I would want to know exactly what they plan to do and how. If they have to reconstruct a wall for example, you want to know that they aren't taking shortcuts and covering anything up. You might want to check references if available and the BBB. If it's anything like the automotive industry, I wouldn't trust just any old shop.
I thought about auto body shops and I may look into this. At this time I am going to let CW give me an estimate. The dealer I went to first wanted $50 just to complete an estimate, and I was not interesting in absorbing that cost or passing it along to the people that damaged my trailer.
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