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Davids Trailer – RV Repair Center
At Wholesale Warranties we recognize Davids Trailer as being a reputable service facility with the ability to accept RV extended warranty policies issued by our company for motorhomes, 5th wheels, and travel trailers. Although we can’t guarantee your satisfaction with Davids Trailer, the reputation of this repair facility has shown by our research to be satisfactory with no current or past complaints, issues, or grievances by any of our customers that have used this repair facility. We encourage Wholesale Warranties extended warranty policy holders to directly call Davids Trailer at (407) 293-2922 specifically for questions and information on setting appointments, scheduling repairs, and the areas of expertise. Davids Trailer is currently servicing the Orlando, FL area and is located at 4300 W Colonial Drive.
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Replaced my springs, U-bolts, and grease-able bolts on the rear axle of my fifth wheel.
When I arrived, the guy that ordered the springs and U-bolts from Dexter Axle was off today and the guys that were doing the work did not know where the parts were. After some prompting from me, we finally found someone who knew the location of the parts. They removed the tires on that axle to improve access but used the typical air wrench to tighten the lug nuts when they reinstalled the tires. I lent them my torque wrench and asked them to torque to specs. When finished, I also asked them what torque settings they used on the U-bolt nuts. He replied, “I just tightened them as tight as they would go.”
The shop looked like a tornado had come through – very messy and disorganized.