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BGMAC

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Location
Cypress Inn, TN
RV Year
2016
RV Make
Forest River
RV Model
Georgetown XL M-369DS
RV Length
37ft
Chassis
F550
Engine
Titan V10
TOW/TOAD
2020 Polaris Slingshot
Fulltimer
No
I we to get warranty work done on my AC. I saw this labor rate and about fell on the floor. Is this true?
 

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I we to get warranty work done on my AC. I saw this labor rate and about fell on the floor. Is this true?
Yes, too true, my dealer charges that, $195.00
 
Flat Rate also means they charge what the "book" says it should take for time. If the "book" says 1 hour and they fix it in 30 minutes, you pay 1 hour.
Supposed to work both ways but good luck with that.
Ken
 
And, as I've read on these and other forums, their service isn't worth $ 0.95!
 
I we to get warranty work done on my AC. I saw this labor rate and about fell on the floor. Is thi*&
I we to get warranty work done on my AC. I saw this labor rate and about fell on the floor. Is this true?
We have been shocked by these rates. In the first years of our marriage, I was a teacher. It is hard , important work, and requires a college degree. Teachers are paid so poorly, why would anyone want to do it anymore? The whole picture is ridiculous, and part of the reason for our educational decline. Judy D
 
Yep bend over and smile. General RV in West Chester PA charges $225.00 an hr straight labor rate. Get just a small couple items fixed you are looking at a $500 dollar bill. Ask me how I know.

HH
 
Flat Rate also means they charge what the "book" says it should take for time. If the "book" says 1 hour and they fix it in 30 minutes, you pay 1 hour.
Supposed to work both ways but good luck with that.
Ken
I'm unfamiliar with book times for RV bodywork, parts repair, or replacement. A perfect example is that on my previous coach, the inverter was easily accessible, so it would have been much easier to replace than on my current Newmar, where the inverter is up between the frame rails, and it's the devil to see much less work on.
 
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Major Freightliner shop in Northern California - $230. Somewhat cheaper in Junction City Oregon at a large private facility - $175. Seems like $200/hr is an average price these days.
 
REV service center in Coburg Oregon charges $165/hr. Where they bend ya over is the cost of parts, double or triple anywhere else! Leisure Coachworks in Fontana CA charges $169/hr but the cost of parts is half of what REV charges.
 

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