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Old 11-06-2010, 07:06 PM   #1
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Has anyone had the Source Engineering trailing arms installed in NC? I know about Todd's RV in Hendersonville.

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Old 11-14-2010, 04:40 PM   #2
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Hi--Jee Tee,hope we can find some body else too.I have called sorce and was told Todd,and after four call and being put on hold every time with no answer I think sorce made a bad chose for there nc conection. I will try to call Sorce monday and find out if any thing deferent can be done.I would like to use the sorce product ,but may have to use the other.O-well got a few Mo to find out .Iwii post what I find out'
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Old 11-15-2010, 06:56 AM   #3
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I had Todd's install my new Source trailing arms, which they had in stock. It seemed every other shop I called had never heard of the issue or had not done the repair. I didn't want to be someone's guinea pig.

As it turned out, my arms were not cracked which is too bad as I would have liked to have had a claim on my extended service plan. I hadn't driven the coach enough to notice a change in the ride but would like to do something about the harshness of the front suspension.

Bill - I didn't have any issues with Todd's. They were friendly, courteous and knowledgable. Bruce, the service manager, also agreed to re-torque the u-bolts for me in 1000 miles for no additional charge. They did forget to hookup my ABS sensors which required a return visit before heading home.

I'm happy I had this done and can eliminate that worry once and for all.
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Thanks ,I got in touch with them today(they must have been very besy last wk)I was told about 2500 for arms only and about 2500 for REK. Does this sound about right.I also have Good sam gold ,but if not cracked they will not help,Thanks agan for the comeback.
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Old 11-16-2010, 07:48 AM   #5
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Yeah, that sounds right for the arms...plus tax! Don't know about the REK. I think I'll try new shocks up front and see if that softs the ride over road seams, dips and bridges.
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