I had a problem with the power converter on my pop-up camper.I also had them pack the bearings and seal the trailer. $120 for the bearings and $300 to seal. I also asked them to check it over thoroughly because my wife was taking it on a trip with the girl scouts to Savannah, GA. The total bill was over $600. Well, on the first night of camping they discovered that the converter wasnt charging the battery, and they had no interior lights. On the second day of travel, two tires gave out and the bearings were leaking grease. We determined that the tires were suffering from dry rot. Never did figure out about the bearings, so that might not have been their fault. But when I asked them to check it over, I would have expected them to check the tires. And since I specifically asked them to check the power converter, they should have fixed that. I will try and get my money back, but I will never have them work on my pop-up again.
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