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Re: TRUCK /DEALER PROBLEMS ADVICE APPRECIATED
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Posted by thejdman01 on December 06, 2006 at 19:08:33 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: TRUCK /DEALER PROBLEMS ADVICE APPRECIATED posted by Allan In NE on December 06, 2006 at 18:45:10:
Thats what scares me allen. I know thats all they will do (shot r in the washbay and reapply). They say that is the best they can do, but as you say it will jsut trap the salt in. The trap is already embeded in it and if i leave it alone it will dry embedded in it, so how good will that be? The rhino liner they fixed that this after noone, that doesnt bother me as that didnt get any salt on it in it, and that was peeling off, so I am confident they got that all off and reapplied. The Undercoating however, with all the nooks, crannies, etc i know they cant wash ita ll but i dont know if leaving it alone, with the salt trapped is a good idea either. I dont know what to do, its hopefully the last truck ill have to buy and dont wante a rusted mess in 5 years and being in n il we already ahve enoguh problems without trapping salt there from the beginnign..
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