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Looking for Air Bladder Replacement Phoenix/Tucson Arizona Area

Just had our bedroom bladder split - has anyone found a place in Arizona that has done replacement in the past?
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk
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Re: Looking for Air Bladder Replacement Phoenix/Tucson Arizona Area

Reply #1
If you don't get a first-hand recommendation, give Premier Coach Works in El Mirage a call and see if it's something they can tackle. I know they've worked on at least three Foretravels (mine being one of them). They do a thorough job and weren't afraid to call FOT to get the correct parts when needed.
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Re: Looking for Air Bladder Replacement Phoenix/Tucson Arizona Area

Reply #2
If you don't get a first-hand recommendation, give Premier Coach Works in El Mirage a call and see if it's something they can tackle. I know they've worked on at least three Foretravels (mine being one of them). They do a thorough job and weren't afraid to call FOT to get the correct parts when needed.
Thanks Elliott
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk
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Re: Looking for Air Bladder Replacement Phoenix/Tucson Arizona Area

Reply #3
I was in Oregon when mine went out. FOT sent me to Temecula Valley RV in California. They have lots of experience with this. They did a good job
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and Diane Lang
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Re: Looking for Air Bladder Replacement Phoenix/Tucson Arizona Area

Reply #4
Just today I ordered my defective living room bladder from HWH. 1840$ plus shipping and unknown when it will be available. Minimum two months and possibly longer. Glad I'm not in a rush for it. You can also isolate your air manifold to that slide to prevent air loss. Ive had mine taped closed since I  took ownership like 18 months ago. Make certain that any tape you use does not damage your finish. I would personally recommend that you verify the system pressure. Ive seen a couple fail do to overpressure.
Scott