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falconbrother
Nov 23, 2017Explorer II
I ask this question because my dang eyesight makes it more difficult and after a full day of crawling all over the car Im quite sore. My travel trailer is ready to go for our big winter trip down the coast. The suburban is ready to go as well but, it was a lot of work. I did a front end alignment in my driveway, changed the transmission filter and fluid, oil and filter, lube job, etc, etc.. The reason I did my transmission was that the shop wanted dang near $700 bucks just for that. I also did the SumoSupersprings. Easy job. Nevertheless, I do feel sore when Im done.
We have been RVing since 1987. One time I took a motorhome to a shop to have it serviced. Mainly I thought I needed a pro to do the generator. Found out I already knew a lot about the thing and threw my money away on that deal. Over the years I have paid for shoddy repairs that I should have done myself.
We have been RVing since 1987. One time I took a motorhome to a shop to have it serviced. Mainly I thought I needed a pro to do the generator. Found out I already knew a lot about the thing and threw my money away on that deal. Over the years I have paid for shoddy repairs that I should have done myself.
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