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Dale.Traveling

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I would expect the mobile guys to be less expensive. Little to no overhead and no other associated costs. I would expect the mobile techs probably started out at a brick and mortar repair shop and decided to branch out on their own.

I you can find one remember, mechanics like brownies and other such sweet baked goods.


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Been looking for a good indy guy in the area....

Would sure like the name of the guy you had good luck with.....I am also in the Fallbrook/Temecula area.....


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Many of the RV places near us have gone out of business. One of the techs that worked for one I used started a mobile repair business. He does not do any chassis work however, he has someone he can recommend. His rate is about that of a shop, but it is real convenient not to have to drive MH to shop and either wait or get ride.

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Gemsworld, no, its JS.

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I would love to post his name and company on here but I dont want to break any rules here. I will, however, do a review of his company on rvservicereviews.com and you'll find the info there. So far, a great experience with him. I am in Fallbrook and I am not him or associated with him or his company in anyway other than using his services yesterday. Sorry, his initials are JM

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Dale.Traveling wrote:

I would expect the mobile guys to be less expensive. Little to no overhead and no other associated costs. I would expect the mobile techs probably started out at a brick and mortar repair shop and decided to branch out on their own.

I you can find one remember, mechanics like brownies and other such sweet baked goods.
I agree with this post! Before I retired from work my boss bought and set up a mobil repair truck to service his fleet of Diesel Trucks & Trailers in out laying area's (domicile). His mechanic was changing oil and greasing the truck & trailers outdoors and the EPA shut him down. Nothing was ever spilled, but the EPA were concerned of spills into a nearby stream. Great idea just didn't work!

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