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fj12ryder
Sep 29, 2014Explorer III
Yes, I'm serious. Would you buy a new car/truck and immediately pull the rear differential off to check for an issue if you'd read about problems with them from the dealer? Or would you hie yourself back to the dealer to have it checked and fixed?
Paying tens of thousands of dollars for a new unit and then playing shade tree mechanic makes little to no sense to me. If I paid for a brand new $50,000 5th wheel, then yes, I expect them to fix the problems that came from the factory.
I see no reason to give the dealers/manufacturers a free ride when they screw up. That's the way I look at it.
Paying tens of thousands of dollars for a new unit and then playing shade tree mechanic makes little to no sense to me. If I paid for a brand new $50,000 5th wheel, then yes, I expect them to fix the problems that came from the factory.
I see no reason to give the dealers/manufacturers a free ride when they screw up. That's the way I look at it.
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