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Post Info TOPIC: Need some help finding an RV Service facility in the Portland Oregon area


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Need some help finding an RV Service facility in the Portland Oregon area


We just returned to the Portland area (home base) with our new (to us) '07 Allegro Bus. I'm hoping to find a good shop to do regular annual service work, but also need to get our toad set up done, ( Ford F150), Dish Network hooked up, and a couple other minor hiccups looked at. I know there's a Tiffin dealer close by, (Gladstone), but I've heard some negative stuff about their service department that's discouraging, so I'm looking for other options. If all else fails, I'm thinking of using a shop in Centralia Washington called Brazel's RV Performance Center. They're about a 100 miles from me, but they have received tons of very good reviews on RV Service Reviews.com. Has anyone used them? Or are there other shops between say Portland and Eugene that you'd highly recommend? Thanks for the suggestions!

 

Thanks in advance!

Jim

 



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According to friends, Brazel's does good work. We have been going to Carrier RV Service in Eugene, Oregon for years.

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Thank you Bill - that's the kind of info I was hoping for.

 

Jim



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We've had work done by Brazel - they are a little more expensive than some others, but do very good work. I'm not sure that they do 'house' work, but call and ask. They also have a small RV park set up that you can use - they even do some of the work at your site so you don't have to move for some things. And great breakfast places in Centralia at Judy's and Berry Fields.

Barb

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