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ROADSIDE ASSIST

Greg1
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A new green horn here! is there a service club ect you can join in case breakdown flats ect ??? thanks
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jtfcons
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A vote for GS here. Recently I was considering some maintenance that required tools I just don't have and thought of a mobile RV service. I called GS roadside service and got a couple of names to check out from their list of recommended repair folks. Well, it turned out that one was a shop about 10 miles away. Discussed the job with the tech and decided the best alternative was to take it to them since they were very closed to me. Took it there, got the job done at a fair price and was very happy with theirs as well as GS service.
John & Sharon, 2 Daughters, 2 Sons-in-law, 5 GK, 1GGK
Rat Terriers (Twiggy, Annie)
1997 HR Imp., 38CDS, 1 Slide
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moon_lake
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We have roadside assist from state farm, very reasonable. Our tire had tread seperation this past sunday, my only complaint was that it took 2 1/2 hours for a guy to come and put the spare tire on. We had our 90 yr old Dad with us and it was hot and muggy that day! But we didnt have to pay anything for the tire change thank goodness! Just wondered why state farm chose a guy from Syracuse to come all the way up to Watertown (2 hours away) to change the tire???!

Dixiechick
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CoachNet. I assume you have a motorhome since this was posted on the Class A forum. One of the main reasons to use CoachNet is that they will have you towed, not to the nearest service center, but to the nearest service provider that can work on motorhomes.
Cathy and Don, finally retired :B
Cats-Whiskers the Princess and Shadow the Baby
2008 Allegro Class A Open Road 32'

DougE
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Used AAA for many years. Tried CoachNet one year when I had a Class A. When situation was difficult (in the boonies or very late at night) AAA seemed to go the extra mile to assist whereas CoachNet did not. However neither seemed to recognize mile markers and would send help from the last town you passed even if the next town was closer.
Currently Between RVs

Jim
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X2 for Coachnet.
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Greg1
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was wondering about good sam seems a lot of bad reviews i have seen on them i try the other thanks

Effy
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Do a search for road side assistance. The 2 biggest are Coachnet and Good Sam. I prefer Coachnet. You will find opinions on both.
2013 ACE 29.2