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Friday, February 11, 2022

Cultivating Relationships With Local RV Service Shops

Above, RVs in for repair at a San Fernando Valley repair shop. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

For those of you who are longtime RV owners or are newbies, the following is something to take seriously into consideration. Sooner or later, your RV is going to need repairs and what a new article in RV Travel says is excellent advice.

For myself, for simple things like oil changes, trip checks and other things chassis-related, I have a good mechanic in Gallup, New Mexico. For problems with the coach, I have an RV dealer in Albuquerque that will handle those. There's no RV repairer in Gallup that I am aware of.

The article begins with:

Over the past two years, the RV industry’s tectonic shifts have spawned stories of delays in RV service and repair, parts shortages, and overall high demand upon shops and technicians. There are shortages of everything from critical components to physical shop space, and particularly qualified technicians. A common thread in these tales of RV ownership woe is the open-ended repair timeline that results in RVs entering the shop and staying there. There is no short-term or simple solution on the horizon for these shortages and constraints. But there are things that you, as an RV owner, can do to mitigate the situation and keep your rig on the road.

 To read more, go here.

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