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Post Info TOPIC: Hitch & Welding Shop


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Hitch & Welding Shop


http://www.hitchcrafters.com/

Just wanted to post a review about a great place if you need a hitch, welding or metal fabrication done in Southern California area.

I needed to find a new fifth wheel hitch and contacted several places in the southern California area.  I immediately got that "good vibe" from the guys at Hitchcrafters.  After checking prices, I called Hitchcrafters back and made arrangements to go to the shop to have the hitch installed.

Very professional shop, well organized and the guys there were friendly and did a great job installing the hitch.   Price was comparable to the big camping supplies stores and internet sites.

They do great metal fabrication, they were in the process of building a custom lumber rack for a pickup.  Very good welds and solid design.

Hitchcrafters in Costa Mesa, CA. is a "10" in my book. 

Website is shown above.

-- Edited by The Bear II at 10:09, 2008-04-11

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Thanks Bear....we need more heads up like this on the forum for those of us traveling that might need repairs etc on the road. I will tuck this away for later reference. Need to get all the family looking out for good places to refer our membership to.

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We use the following web site to locate dealer's and service centers as we travel.
It would probably be a good idea to either add them are to reinforce their company.
By posting on this site is to make it better.

http://rvservicereviews.com


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