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patrick flowers

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> It was only 2 years ago that I purchased a GMC.
>
> Since that time, I subscribed to Cinnabar newsletter, GMC
> International along with their newsletter, GMCMM publication, joined
> a GMC group. Purchased from Cinnabar manuals etc. Read each and
> every page of each one.
>
> Many, many questions that are filling up this net you will find in
> one or more of these publications. We must read for ourselves, we
> cannot expect everybody to help us with every little problem, most of
> it is in the manuals. We must try to help ourselves, or if you not
> able to, you can take your coach to many repair stations that will be
> happy to take your money.
>
> Amen

Arch made a good point a couple weeks back when he advised(I paraphrase)
"Don't believe it until you see it in print at least twice, and then a
little skepticism won't hurt." There are a bunch of GMC "gurus" out
there that would have you believe that their way is the only way. Even
if you don't plan to work on your coach yourself, be armed with
knowledge whenever you take your coach in to get it worked on.

Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
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> I was intimated away from my first GMC purchase by someone who
> makes money selling parts and service on these coaches, and I'm quite
> sure he didn't mean to do it. This forum didn't exist. Let us not
> inhibit discussion!
> Just my opinion. Larry Nelson PB 75

Larry,

Not to worry. Don't take anything I said to imply that there will be
any "limits" set on discussion except the obvious that it should pertain
to GMC's. Refer to the August archives and I post I wrote while on
vacation. "Subject Line Not Changing" or something like that was the
thread. This is intended to be a "freewheeling" discussion of GMC's and
I plan to keep it that way.

One big caveat - Just because it written here on GMCnet don't
necessarily make it so. Always check the "facts" against other
sources. A good thing about this forum however, is that misinformation
usually gets pounded into oblivion. Other matters, like the everlasting
tire and wheel debate, have no "correct" answer. Just gather all the
available information and make the best "informed" decision you can.

Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com