robobd
Senior Member
Went to j&r repair with my 88 22l. my cables were broke on the door side, in turn, when I brought it in the shop(J&R) they replaced my cables, then thuroughly looked at every component on and in my trailer,gave me what I thought was more than a fair price to go over everything that was bad, either rotted wood, bad seals, anything that was bad and replaceing the whole street side wall.
When I purchased this trailer a month ago, I was in too much of a hurry to really examine , and also didn't have enough knowlege for what to look for in a used hi-lo. Since my meeting with rob and jim (owners of J&R) they have led me to belive there are really great people out there that arn't out there for a buck, but really do care about people and how you are treated.
there operation is small compared to some repair facilities, but their knowlege is huge, something you don't see in most businesses today. Kudos to jim and rob, they ARE the HI-lo gods!
P.S Did I add that that they have leagally purchased the inventory from the bankrupt hi-lo corp?
When I purchased this trailer a month ago, I was in too much of a hurry to really examine , and also didn't have enough knowlege for what to look for in a used hi-lo. Since my meeting with rob and jim (owners of J&R) they have led me to belive there are really great people out there that arn't out there for a buck, but really do care about people and how you are treated.
there operation is small compared to some repair facilities, but their knowlege is huge, something you don't see in most businesses today. Kudos to jim and rob, they ARE the HI-lo gods!
P.S Did I add that that they have leagally purchased the inventory from the bankrupt hi-lo corp?
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