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Re: TRUCK /DEALER PROBLEMS ADVICE APPRECIATED
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Posted by thejdman01 on December 06, 2006 at 18:02:01 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: TRUCK /DEALER PROBLEMS ADVICE APPRECIATED posted by Allan In NE on December 06, 2006 at 17:14:13:
The thing is it was sold at the chevrolet dealership but is aftermarket, gm wont do anything about it. Allen with all due respect I think your wrong. I have talked to other dearler (who right now wont even get involved in another persons mess) or charge you for the other persons mess and the dealer says tough luck. The rhino liner is peeling off. I shoudl be able to poke at it andd rop rocks in it (ie the commercial). It should have air bubbles in it and pee off. The undercoating shouldnt ahve chunks of salt embedded in it. IT should have been dry to the touch dry to the skin befrore it left (the owner even admitted it should have been. The most there willing ot do can do pressure wash it torrow and spray some more undercoating on there and let that dry. Chevy wont do anything as this is aftermarket and its not chevys fault they ahve done this
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