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Old 03-08-2020, 02:27 PM   #4
Firecapt176
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Originally Posted by mblais View Post
Hi, I had the exact same issue. You can remove the cylinders and look for a hydraulic repair shop. The seals are not available at an RV repair shop, but a good shop will find replacement seals for you. With labour you should be around 200 each cylinder. Cheapest option. New cylinders if you can even find the same model are 600 to 800 each with no fittings
That is an insane price for a replacement, but I did get it off and repaired for $200.
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