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sgfrye
Apr 27, 2018Explorer
rbpru wrote:.
In answer to the OPs question, theory often hits the cold light of reality.
Folks with brand new TTs occasionally complain about waiting moths for repairs from their dealers. It seems to be the luck of the draw when it comes to dealers.
It also depends on the how handy you are and the type of repair needed. After all, when the warrantee run out, you are the repairman.
Good Luck
good points.
dw and i bought a new TT last summer. i learned early on that i would be way happier if i learned how to do rv maintenance and repairs myself.
a camping world rv tech actually gave me that piece of advice.
i like to know whats going on bumper to bumper.
if in the future you need to go to any dealer for warranty work or any other repair work i have one piece of advice based on my one time warranty work experience. it was a small tear in flooring that was covered by forest river thru camping world. do not even try to handle any thing over the phone with any service dept. i phone tagged for a month trying to setup an appointment. the cw is 1 hour away. i finally got tired of phone tagging. drove to service dept and face to face got an appointment for 4 days later. took the TT to dealer 4 days later and waited 2 hours while the work was done. i love the idea of a mobile tech and will be going that route in the future
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