we've had good quick service from several(Byron,Ga for example), and had a somewhat negative experience at one in TN. The rear BR slide would not extend and the tech told us that he would have to drill a hole through the outside slide facia to get to the motor release, and then be able to manually push out the slide. Knowing A little bit about the slide systems, I called Thor service center while I was standing there and was told that definitely it was not the only way to manually push out the slide to get to the motor to be replaced. I eventually replaced the motor myself, and no drilling was required!
i'm not sure what type of RV school that these techs go to, but it seems to me as they know sometimes less than we do.
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two Campers, two Electric cars
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