Recycleers and Salvage

homebase1

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Hello

I have had personal dealings with Arizona RV Salvage about this
time last year when I lost a rear wheel, drum, bearings, brake
shoes, backing plate, and spindle at 65-70 mph heading north on the
91 about 30 miles south of Hartford, CT.
Super polite, efficient, able to deal with panic stricken
customers, and music to a Scotsmans heart, not inexpensive, but
Cheap!! The major turkey in the whole nightmare was... UPS.
A couple of days and a couple of hundred dollars and I was
back home in Nova Scotia.
I have learned four things from this event. The folks at Arizona
RV are good people, sometimes maintenance can't wait and should be
done on route to wherever you're going, a 26 ft. GMC skidding and
then crawling through three lanes of traffic isn't a pretty sight,
and finally, for those of you who know, Medtronics makes a durable
little product.

MikeB.
 
Mike Medtronics makes the heart grow fonder!

>Hello
>
> I have had personal dealings with Arizona RV Salvage about this
>time last year when I lost a rear wheel, drum, bearings, brake
>shoes, backing plate, and spindle at 65-70 mph heading north on the
>91 about 30 miles south of Hartford, CT.
> Super polite, efficient, able to deal with panic stricken
>customers, and music to a Scotsmans heart, not inexpensive, but
>Cheap!! The major turkey in the whole nightmare was... UPS.
> A couple of days and a couple of hundred dollars and I was
>back home in Nova Scotia.
> I have learned four things from this event. The folks at Arizona
>RV are good people, sometimes maintenance can't wait and should be
>done on route to wherever you're going, a 26 ft. GMC skidding and
>then crawling through three lanes of traffic isn't a pretty sight,
>and finally, for those of you who know, Medtronics makes a durable
>little product.
>
>MikeB.
>
>