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    Hit The Road Rv

    (48 reviews)

    Del Cerro

    We just bought a used RV so I went to work to make sure everything worked properly. Part of that…read moreinvolved tuning up the cam locks that secure the exterior compartments. I decided to clean, lube & adjust them all. Some were rough to turn, some were missing nuts & some could be rotated with or without the keys, opening them in either case. This needed to be repaired. Having trouble finding replacement parts I asked for help on Nextdoor & many people contributed their thoughts & advice. That was sincerely appreciated. This process made me aware of how difficult it was to find certain parts. Consider this case of the missing nut. I have the measurement tools that told me the nut on the back of my cam latch was either 18.5 mm with a pitch very close to 1.0 mm or 3/4"-24 in the Imperial realm. With great difficulty even the best I could find in metric were 19 mm nuts but even then they were the wrong pitch. Finding a 3/4"-24 nut was much easier . . . on paper. Clearly the nut was a "standard" product but where to get it from, hmm. I contacted these hardware sources, some from past experience & some from people's advice: Ababa Bolt, Ace Hardware, AliExpress, Amazon, eBay, Grainger, Home Depot, Lowe's, Marshall's Industrial Hardware, McMaster-Carr, Mesa Fastener, Pell-Mell Supply, TruValue Hardware & United Fastener. I had initially contacted J.R. Products, the manufacturer of the cam lock, but they would only sell me an entire new latch for about $11 each. If I replaced all 15 that would cost me a little under $200 with tax & shipping. I then called these RV places seeking some 3/4"-24 nuts: A1 RV Repairs, County RV Service, eTrailer, Overland RV, RV Trailer Supply, San Diego Trailer Supply & South Coast RV. Without exception they told me I'd have to buy all new cam locks & no one would sell me just the nut required for the latches without them. As I scanned my Yelp list of RV places I noticed one place I hadn't called happened to be the closest one to my home. I hadn't called them before because they were a long way down the list & the further I went down that list, the greater my frustration & hopelessness levels grew. I thought "What the hell! They're very close!" I called & spoke with Gary Weissenberg who has owned "Hit The Road RV" for 20 years. It is behind the Dairy Queen (and one building South) in Allied Gardens. He is one of those guys who answers the phone casually so I wasn't sure I'd reached a business. I asked & he confirmed I was talking with "Hit The Road RV". I asked if they carried parts & he said "Some. What do you need?". I told him I needed ten 3/4"-24 nuts & why I need them. He told me "Usually you have to buy the whole new cam lock but let me see what I can do." I heard him shuffling through drawers & he came back to the phone & told me sure enough he had ten of them though not new. "Fine with me" I said, "I'll be by soon." He reminded me to bring in a cam lock so we could test them to be sure. Before I hung up I asked how much they would be. He said "I'll probably never use them. You can have them." When I arrived he greeted me warmly. I found myself not in a pristine business but in the work area of a guy who dedicates himself to his work & taking care of his clients & their vehicles rather than having a glitzy store. Despite his reluctance to be paid, I was able to pay him a paltry amount for his efforts & kindness. I only paid him $10 but if this heartfelt recommendation falls on fertile ground perhaps he will benefit with some more business. One can only hope. Needless to say he has my recommendation and, at the worst, I alone will be his dedicated new customer. Feeling pretty happy I stopped at the Dairy Queen across the parking lot & treated myself to a small vanilla, chocolate dipped cone. I ordered the small & immediately wished I had ordered the Junior (smaller). As a habit I asked if they gave any discounts to ex-military and/or old farts. The young man at the window had no idea but he looked about inside & turning back to me said "Sure, why not?" & knocked off a buck. My day was getting better by the minute now. Behind me in line was a Mom in her US Marine Corps uniform ferreting through her purse to find money to buy ice cream for her two young kids. With the rosy glow I had & the milk of human kindness currently coursing through my veins I said "Order what ever you want because I am paying! Thank you for your service." They were all very happy. Her two grateful kids, both with impeccable manners, noted I paid with my usual $2 bills which they had never seen before. I gave each kid one, told them what a hero their Mom was & bid them all adieu. I thought "Could my day possibly get any better?" It could! When I got home Gayle was there just doing everyday stuff. Dave out P.S. I learned many RVs use the same locks with the same key so there's not a lot of security there. Remember that & consider upgrading yours. Gary can do it for you if you can't or don't want to.

    Great trailers and motor homes that have been completely gone through. Great trust when buying from…read morethem.

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    Little Guy Trailers

    (65 reviews)

    Kearny Mesa

    We had an excellent experience researching and buying our T@B 400 at Little Guy Trailers. The…read moreoverall vibe of the showroom is relaxed, friendly and honest. There is no uncomfortable salesmanship and pressure. They only stock the highest quality products. Our first look at the trailers was guided by Mark. He is extremely knowledgeable and helpful. Paul was also at the showroom and the two of them were very prompt in answering questions and flexible in finding solutions to any roadblocks. Our purchase was finalized by Sean and Scott. It was fast and easy. We will be using their services to sell our used Airstream. We are over the moon with our new T@B Trailer.

    This family run business is LEGIT! We bought a travel trailer from them COMPLETELY online, by text…read moreand emails! We live 500 miles from here and didn't want to wait for our custom Nücamp Tag XL to be built. Scott was awesome! He had one in stock that needed a few modifications. Done. He helped us with getting our loan and was the absolute best in responding to our many questions. And trust me. When you're spending 30k site unseen you have many questions! Everything was flawless. The day we showed up they were ready with the DMV stuffs and to give us a comprehensive breakdown of our new trailer, did full run through, safety checks, helped us get hooked up and on the road in just over an hour! Straight to the desert for our first trip and it was flawless. We will be dealing with Little Guys for any upgrades we ever need and we fully endorse them for your rv needs. They have a GREAT selection in stock of many manufacturers as well! 5 stars all day!

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    RV Specialists

    (74 reviews)

    Sorrento Valley

    Friendly and easy to work with! Bought a part and now have appt to fix my generator!…read more I really like them.

    This place is SHADY. They will take parts off your motorhome without your consent. I was told I had…read morea broken coil and they needed to be replaced. I come from a family of mechanics and after consulting with some of my uncles (diesel mechanics) they say they've seen a leaf spring break, never a coil. Needless to say when I picked up my rig, I was given a fouled spark plug. Didn't occur to me until after a few days that they should have given me ALL OF THE parts that were taken off my RV. Never showed me this "broken coil". This was the third trip back. It's gone back for the same issue almost every time. How do you let it get picked up after changing the fuel pump, with a fuel gauge that doesn't work?? Also they complained about some plastic paneling that was needed to be removed in order to gain access to the brake fluid reservoir. Well these insulated covers that make the engine noise significantly louder since they were never put back on. Who knows if they tossed them. Maybe they can get away with this if I was just like their typical ordinary client (really old and retired) but I'm not. I know how shops can conveniently forget a few panels and no one would ever notice (I come from a gear head /wrenching family) and I've seen some stuff. Family or even working at a place like jiffy lube. I know how easy it is to swap parts and never get caught. If you have a brand new diesel pusher and you just want to get it serviced I'm sure they'd love you. But my rig is old. It actually requires getting dirty. These guys seem to not care too much for older rigs. Even if they're in decent shape. Oh and I caught the lady at the front counter pretend to "flash" her breast (didn't actually do it) but motioned to look like she was doing it. She obviously thought no one was in the room. But I was. Saw the whole thing. She was VERY startled and surprised. Not very professional in my opinion. Yesterday I noticed a coolant leak. I'm looking for a replacement shop to perform work on my RV

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    Adventure KT RV Rentals

    (112 reviews)

    This our first time renting an RV, Carlos did an excellent 101 on how to operate the vehicle and…read morethe 'home' part of motorhome. Chris was very patience asking rather naïve questions. The whole process was very transparent. Was enough to win our business again. But we got into trouble twice, we hit a diamond road sign (which was not visible from the rear view mirror) and we were hit by another truck on the avenue of the giant which broke the driver side mirror. We duct taped a plastic mirror purchased from NAPA and completed our trip. We reported the incidents to AdventureKT (Which you always must do, it is not only the right thing to do, also it helps you and AdventureKT both to handle the situation, no one likes surprises right, when you are an adult :)). When returning, Chris took the video and picture of the slightly damaged vehicle. And told me they will follow up with me later on. We took outdoorsy third party insurance, where we hit some roadblock. But Chris and team went above and beyond to work with me, because if outdoorsy didnt pay for it, it would have been our responsibility. They kept in touch throughout the process and at the end with their help, outdoorsy approved the repair. This is very important, because it was on of the situation where AdventureKT was in loss, they couldnt use the vehicle for few days. But Chris kept his cool. One day i was upset and I was close to loose my cool, but Christ was professional with his assuring voice and did whatever he promised to do, in this not so ideal situation. Will rent from AdventureKT again, but do read the fine print of the insurances, which I was offered to purchase from outdoorsy.

    The owner Brian couldn't have been more kind and accommodating in our unique situation…read more I would totally rent from them again!!!!

    Sandy Vans - rv_dealers - Updated May 2026

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