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Old 02-10-2019, 04:23 AM   #3
busterbrown
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Jim is right. Why not utilize the off season to take care of that recall and fix what needs to be fixed. My selling dealer told me that his busiest time to service RVs is late spring and early summer when people begin using their coaches after a long winter's nap. And they stay busy for the remainder of the summer. It makes sense. The "dead" of winter is probably the best time of the year to have problems remedied. Don't be stuck in line on a dealers lot come camping season as the service departments are busting at the seams. Instead, enjoy your short Canadian camping summers, well...camping!
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