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Monday, May 7, 2007

Buying A New RV Is Both Rewarding & Tiring

Yesterday Marilyn and I spent the day moving our stuff from our 5th wheel to our new motorhome. We are still camping out at the dealership. Many (but not all) dealerships will allow you to park your coaches next to each other while you make the transfer of your stuff. Marilyn said that we've accumulated so much stuff that we need to have a yard sale! At the end of the day we were both exhausted but the effort was worth it. Before we began moving into our coach it had to be detailed. The detail shop does both the inside and outside of the coach. Joe MacIntosh detailed the exterior of the coach. The inside was very clean to begin with, but the detail ladies Billie Marcum on the left and Emma Highlander on the right did an outstanding job cleaning and polishing everything on the inside. We are waiting for a replacement part to arrive before the coach is ready to hit the road. One of the springs was broken in the awning and it is on order. There are so many RV parts manufactures that it is quite a job tracking the right part down. It is very frustrating when you order a part, wait a few days then it turns out to be the wrong one. Therefore, it's very important for your local RV parts persons to be knowledgeable and diligent about ordering the correct parts for your RV.

Here, Matt Sullivan researches his computer database searching for the right RV parts.Dennis McMiller tracks down his parts inventory as the RV Techs rely on him to furnish them with the more commonly used RV parts.Best Buy RV parts and service department is among the best. I’ve observed the employees and they are happy, competent, hard working, kind and courteous to customers. These are the kind of folks you want working on your RV. Click Here For Best Buy RV’s

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