RV Services

SCG RV Club members have submitted the following business names and information. These members had good experiences with these businesses and hoped sharing their information might help you as well. NOTE: The listings here are recommendations by individual club members and are not endorsed or supported by the Sun City Grand RV Club as a whole.

Posted by: Robert BluhmPosted on: Apr 11, 2009
Contact: Larry Van LiewPhone: 602.843.8816   Email:

Bullseye Mobile RV Repair is owned and operated by Larry Van Liew. Larry has been involved with RV's since he was a teenager, working for his grandfather who had the first RV dealership in the Phoenix area. His work is high quality and very fast. Many club members keep his number on their speed dial. He comes to the compound and works on everything except the power train.

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Posted by: Robert BluhmPosted on: May 10, 2010
Contact: Phone: 602.274.5160   Email:

While in Seattle on of our day/night shades broke.  We contacted several businesses in the Seattle area and they all wanted $200 - $300 per blind and needed two weeks.  We did not have the time.  When we returned to SCG, Larry at Bullseye recomemded Jeannies.  A man came to the RV Compound and fixed two blinds in about an hour.  Total charge: $120.

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Posted by: Robert BluhmPosted on: May 22, 2010
Contact: Bob's Quality RVPhone: 623 583 4388   Email:

Bob has been in the business for more than 30 years.  They work on all types of RV's doing coach repairs, from body repair to awnings.  They do not do repairs to the drive train, nor do they perform routine services. 

After receiving two estimates of more than $3600, we had Bob put in new carpet and vinyl in our coach for around $1700.  We bought the carpet, vinyl and pad at Home Depot and they installed it for $800.

The new carpet and vinyl look great and the installation is near perfect.  We highly recomend them

They are located at the rear of Van's Trailers next to the RV Compound.

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Posted by: Bob LesliePosted on: Apr 27, 2011
Contact: Todd CoomPhone: 480-717-1025   Email:

Todd is a "NGA/IGA Master Certified Mobile Installer" for all types of glass motorhome windows.

He has 20+ years in the glass business including: manufacturing, installation, managing

glass installers and training.  This guy is GOOD!  Have him install your insurance replacements.

Bob Leslie

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Posted by: Sam PacionePosted on: Nov 13, 2011
Contact: warnden,s rv moble repairPhone: 9282342480   Email:

sandy and i were on the laughlan ralley and encountered a propaine leak.  after 4 days and a new regulator which i instaled my self we still had the leak and could not get someone to fix it.   FINNELY   got BRET WARDEN from wardens repair to come out and in 30 min he had new parts on and found the TWO leaks we had.

Wonderful man and wonderful service , anyone who needs service in laughlin contact bret!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by: Robert BluhmPosted on: Apr 09, 2009
Contact: Robert FeatherstonePhone: 602.803.7974   Email:

Richard & Gale Leach: We had problems with generator cycling that no one could seem to fix. Generac recommended this company. He came to our rig, fixed the problem, and tuned our generator so it purrs like a kitten. Well almost. He was prompt, worked hard, and made us happy.

Robert Bluhm: Added the contact phone number.

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Posted by: Gale LeachPosted on: Apr 09, 2009
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If you have a workhorse chassis in your motorhome, this company  does work on it. They may also do other things. Their price seemed  reasonable and the work was pretty fast.

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Posted by: Robert BluhmPosted on: Jan 28, 2011
Contact: BillPhone: (623) 546-5522   Email:

Metro Tune & Lube

They are located right next door to the emissions check station here in Surprise. 

I have had my oil & filters changed on my motor home (Cummins diesel), my generator and my car.  All done promptly and for a reasonable cost.  I had a repair made to my Trailblazer and the cost was about half of the price I was quoted in California when the check engine light came on.

The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and willing to help whenever possible. In the future, I will take my vehicles there first, when they need service.

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Posted by: Robert BluhmPosted on: Apr 09, 2009
Contact: Don RobertsPhone: 623.979.8585   Email: www.suncityrv.com

These people have a large parts inventory.  I find that they will give you a good idea where to go if they do not have the part in stock.  The counter men are very knowledgeable and can offer some very good advice.

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Posted by: Gale LeachPosted on: Apr 09, 2009
Contact: Chris FosterPhone: 602.978.4811   Email:

 We have used this washing/waxing service on our earlier fifth wheel and now on our motorhome and have been very pleased with their work and prices. They will come out and work at the RV compound (you have to be there to  let them in and pay them before they leave).

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Posted by: Gale LeachPosted on: Apr 09, 2009
Contact: John RoadruckPhone: 602.326.0949   Email: www.CoyoteFireLLC.com

This is the man who gave a talk at our May group meeting.  We may be getting a group of us to have John come out in the fall    to service existing extinguishers and sell us new ones. In the meantime,  if you need service, here's his card. He was the only company  I could find in our area who would service existing fire extinguishers, and he was reasonable

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Posted by: Gale LeachPosted on: Apr 09, 2009
Contact: Frank RuscittiPhone: 602.569.0080   Email: www.nitrogenman.com

We had Frank out to change the air in the tires of our RV and car to nitrogen. We heard that the tires stay cooler, there's less corrosion inside the tire for wear, the nitrogen doesn't bleed through so it maintains pressure  better than air. You're also supposed to get a little better gas mileage because of the constant tire pressure. Cost was reasonable (about $120 for both the rig and car) and didn't take long to do it all.
         

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Posted by: Robert BluhmPosted on: Apr 09, 2009
Contact: Linden HammondPhone: 714.338.3138   Email: RVHeadsets.com

These headsets make parking easy. They work over AM Radio and allow the pilot and co-pilot to have a hands free communication while parking. The Hammonds are full timers, so they use a shipping service in California.

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Posted by: Robert BluhmPosted on: Jan 28, 2011
Contact: Coastline Cover CompanyPhone: (800) 216-1664   Email: coastlinecover@earthlink.net

This company provides front end masks and window sun screens at a reasonable price.  I priced a mask here in Surprise and was told $900.  I paid $460 at Coastline and they installed it.  They are located just two miles from the intersection of I-15 and I-10 in California and you can dry camp in their parking lot while they make the mask.  The sun screens (which install without needing a ladder) make a noticeable difference in the interior temperature of our coach.  Check out their web site  www.coastlinecover.com.

 

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Posted by: Robert BluhmPosted on: Sep 25, 2010
Contact: Coach Net Roadside AssistancePhone: 1-877-801-0333   Email:

This is an emergency service company.  It is based in Lake Havasu City, AZ.  They not only provide tow service, but they will find a repair service for any RV problem and dispach them to your site. One fellow RV'er told of them getting someone to fix his gas furnace in his motor home.  Another told of having a stuck leveling jack repaired. Coach Net covers the service call for any RV service, leaving you to pay only for parts and labor. The cost is less than $100 per year.

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