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Old 06-18-2018, 07:01 AM   #4
richfaa
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Originally Posted by mtlakejim View Post
I strongly recommend finding a service ONLY (as in no sales) business. Almost a certainty they will provide better and faster service. It’s all they do so it is their primary focus

Most, not all but most, sales dealerships primary focus is not customer satisfaction after the sale it is moving them out the door. They only have service because it is required to be a dealer.

Would also be a good idea to make contact with a mobile repair guy too

But the best thing of all is to learn to do at least basic repairs yourself
We completely agree with that unfortunately in many areas like ours shops that specialize in Rv service do not exist. We just had new tires installed at our Local tire shop and I had to stay there and tell them where to place the jacks, what kind of balancing to use, etc. We live about 3 hours from Elkhart /Goshen and go there for major RV repair like as you say they know R V's.
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