If your Winnebago has HWH hydraulics, I'd strongly reccomend stopping by HWH in Moscow, IA. They're just off of I-80 in the Eastern part of the state. I've had very good luck dealing with them and they have been more than fair with their repair prices.
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Sunday 7th of April 2013 07:16:16 PM
The Crumps said
07:55 PM Apr 7, 2013
We will be going through Iowa next week. We have an Itasca Suncruiser that needs some hydraulic line work done for the slide and jacks. Has anyone had any experience having work done directly at Winnebago vs a repair shop? I'm concerned cost wise. I'm sure their work would be great since they built the rig. Just don't want to pay more for the "name."
If your Winnebago has HWH hydraulics, I'd strongly reccomend stopping by HWH in Moscow, IA. They're just off of I-80 in the Eastern part of the state. I've had very good luck dealing with them and they have been more than fair with their repair prices.
This is their web site. http://www.hwh.com/
Give them a call if you have HWH hydraulics.
Jim
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-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Sunday 7th of April 2013 07:16:16 PM
We will be going through Iowa next week. We have an Itasca Suncruiser that needs some hydraulic line work done for the slide and jacks. Has anyone had any experience having work done directly at Winnebago vs a repair shop? I'm concerned cost wise. I'm sure their work would be great since they built the rig. Just don't want to pay more for the "name."