IMG_20211125_094850419.jpg;we drove through constructions on the way home, hence the hood got dusty|||IMG_20211125_094852419_HDR.jpg;|||IMG_20211125_094859374_HDR.jpg;the roof has frost on it, but it looks great|||IMG_20211125_095049860.jpg;tv area with tv removed|||IMG_20211125_095053562.jpg;you can still see the damged areas, apparently they did all the fixes only from the top|||IMG_20211125_095057250.jpg;I would have worked from the inside out, but they had to fit a extremely small budget|||IMG_20211125_095348987_HDR.jpg;when reinstalling the tv, I found the rca jack broke off in the left audio jack|||IMG_20211125_095352605.jpg;doh|||IMG_20211125_095417099.jpg;must have pulled on the cable, no problem, we aren't using the video cable|||IMG_20211125_095511883.jpg;switched at the amp too, now we are back in business|||AlbumDescription;

We damaged the van roof when we accidentally tried to pull into the garage. The fiberglass buckled and actually tore all the way through in a couple spots. We ended up having it fixed by Lazy Days RV, the same place that fixed our RV body damage. They do great work. I feel badly that Lazy Days had to deal with our crappy insurance company that refused to pay what was actually required to do the repair. Liberty Mutual can get lost.

Anyways while Lazy Days was fixing the roof, we had them patch and repaint the hood too. There was no accident damage on it, just years of rock chips and extreme sun fading. We paid for that one out of pocket, but it was totally worth it. I am very happy with the results, even though I didn't get any great pictures.

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