San Diego Trailer Supply
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San Diego Trailer Supply
Great bunch of guys there. Took my trailer in for brakes and the guys were great. Explained everything they did with no B.S. Only charged for one hours worth of labor to troubleshoot, but it sounds like they worked on it for a whole lot longer to make sure it was functioning properly.
When I hooked up to leave, one of the guys noticed that I had a bent retainer clip on the fiver hitch. He spent about 15 minutes working to straighten it out and gave me a locking clip to keep my safety latch from bouncing out while on the road.
They always do great work and it's the only place I'll take my trailer to. It's an independent shop, not affiliated with any dealership.
If your in San Diego and need work done, check them out.
When I hooked up to leave, one of the guys noticed that I had a bent retainer clip on the fiver hitch. He spent about 15 minutes working to straighten it out and gave me a locking clip to keep my safety latch from bouncing out while on the road.
They always do great work and it's the only place I'll take my trailer to. It's an independent shop, not affiliated with any dealership.
If your in San Diego and need work done, check them out.

mattebury- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: San Diego Trailer Supply
Thanks Mark. Our son lives in Vista, and if we ever have trouble with our Cat when we're out there visiting, we'll know where to go to get it fixed. :)
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