2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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When asking (NuCamp) questions about 3-way refrigerator removal/replacement, was told it should be done by dealer. Called dealer. They do refrigerator swap outs among the 14 brands of trailers they sell. Quoted labor/materials price. When manager found out we had laboriously (like 10+ hours of research) sourced the only 2-way fridge that "fits the hole", said they only do this work if you buy the refrigerator from them. Since they wouldn't have had the incentive, I doubt they would have found the right replacement fridge in 10 hours... if ever. God only knows how much that fridge would have cost.Tabaz said:Most RV dealers will not service a unit unless purchased from them. Many dealers carry multiple brands (similar to a used car lot). They have little incentive to learn everything about a particular brand. So service expertise about the T@B may be lacking. I refuse to use my local dealer for service for these reasons.

I handle just about everything myself except for repacking bearings. I learned how to do that a long time ago and it's just something that I do not enjoy. Learning about 12v wiring has been a bit of a climb but I've always thought that in the long run it is better to buy tools and learn how to do something yourself.TomCanada said:This forum is definitely a goldmine in terms of learning how to do things, and while I am personally comfortable with electricals, winterizing/dewinterizing, basic fit/finish repairs, and the like, when I read some of the threads on jobs like bearing repacks, plumbing leaks, black tank repairs, or Alde fluid changes, I admittedly feel anxiety building just at the thought of tackling some of those - the dealer can take my money to take care of all that! It's too easy to feel like we should be able to tackle anything the Tab throws at us based on some very smart/brave people here, but we've all got our comfort zones we're not willing to deviate from.. so what's yours? And on the flip side, any of you brave souls adventurous enough to tackle absolutely anything to the point where your 'nearest dealer' is irrelevant since you never need 'em?
johnfconway said:When asking (NuCamp) questions about 3-way refrigerator removal/replacement, was told it should be done by dealer. Called dealer. They do refrigerator swap outs among the 14 brands of trailers they sell. Quoted labor/materials price. When manager found out we had laboriously (like 10+ hours of research) sourced the only 2-way fridge that "fits the hole", said they only do this work if you buy the refrigerator from them. Since they wouldn't have had the incentive, I doubt they would have found the right replacement fridge in 10 hours... if ever. God only knows how much that fridge would have cost.