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hohenwald48
Sep 27, 2016Explorer
It's true that you go to a dentist to get your teeth fixed. However, that's just not the way it works with RV dealerships. I'm sure there are some good ones with good techs but they are few and far between. It's unfortunate but you just can't trust the average dealer to tell you the facts and provide proper installations and repairs.
Sad but true. Folks who decide to operate an RV for fun need to be aware of that fact. RV'ing requires a lot of self education. Without it you will be disappointed. Maybe it's not fair but it is fact.
I'm seeing more and more folks in the campground who don't know an axle from a spring bar and sometimes it's just plain old scary.
Sad but true. Folks who decide to operate an RV for fun need to be aware of that fact. RV'ing requires a lot of self education. Without it you will be disappointed. Maybe it's not fair but it is fact.
I'm seeing more and more folks in the campground who don't know an axle from a spring bar and sometimes it's just plain old scary.
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