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Subject: Re: Reasonable Service Places/Prices


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Bill Schreurs
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Date Posted: 10/ 11/ 07, 4:50pm
In reply to: Henry Claeys 's message, "Reasonable Service Places/Prices" on 06/ 26/ 03, 9:24am

Henry:
I sometimes come here and peruse what this forum has to say.
There are three other forums related to BB Wanderlodges, I do not know if you know of them. They are in the yahoo groups Wanderlodge, WanderlodgeForum and FC-Wanderlodge.

I have found a decent shop to help me with all of my work, not only that he lets me help the mechanic, I have learned lots as well as having a big shop to work out of.

And yes, there are a few middle to lower class people who own these lovely pieces of machinery, albeit that they are the older ones

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Eddie Ray
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Date Posted: 10/ 27/ 07, 4:17am

I seem to have been in your same situation at one time, and with a lot of self teaching here is what I have found out... keep in mind I do not know your physcial location, but here is what I did in South Florida.

I started about 2 years ago wanting an RV... it took some convincing my wife, but now that we are into it she had rather be on the bus that to be at home.

We started with a Holiday Rambler 36' with 4 slides... after one trip to New Mexico we decided we wanted a bigger and heavier coach and we landed in a '98 Wanderlodge with NO slides.

Service and maintaince was a great concern of mine also, and I tried several avenues... some were ok, some were not... then I joined a local chapter of the FMCA and the information poured in from other members... I now have found a repair facility that is GOOD, and that was from input from the members.

As for the tire, get a road side service program... Good Sam has a good one in my opinion... they have come to me for flat tires, (and those tires had just lost air) and once for a jump start... I hope this is of some help... if you want more about what we did I will be more than happy to answer any questions you might have.

Good Luck
ER

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