Caravan's first service

The Delves Jivers replied on 22/12/2016 19:10

Posted on 22/12/2016 19:10

Hi All

Bought our Bailey Pursuit (JIve) in march 2016. Had several good weekend away and a 2 week break in Cornwall.

Will need to arrange for the first service in a short  while has anyone got any suggestions of what to lookout for when choosing  an service depot or any recommendations.

We are based in Walsall West Midlands.

Merry Christmas 

DSB replied on 08/02/2017 13:50

Posted on 30/12/2016 11:18 by crown green bowler

Cosford Caravans at Cosford is a large Bailey dealer with workshops. We have never used them because we have never had a Bailey van. We have an Elddis and used Raymond James at Atherstone for the last service and found them very good, and I think they are Bailey agents, but it's best to ring around. The last service they started on our van first and I waited for it save double trips from Walsall.

Posted on 08/02/2017 13:50

We use Raymond James but they do get booked up for services.  In order to keep the Bailey warranty happy, you have to have the van serviced within 6 weeks either way of the anniversary of the purchase of the van.  We booked our service at RJ in January and the first slot they had available for service was 23rd July.  That's just within our 'permitted leeway'.  Book early folks!

David

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