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drcook
Oct 10, 2015Explorer
Should I get my lawyer involved since I feel the trailer has significantly lost it's value?
You might want to talk to him/her. They might negotiate a better resolution than having new suspension pieces welded on. Without the correct jigs and fixtures, you are dependent on the skill of the person(s) doing the welding to get everything lined up and positioned correctly so that the trailer's suspension will be in line.
A good welder can do the job as good as the factory, but the key is a "good welder", not some underpaid hack who works at the dealership and says he can weld. It would have to be a certified welder doing the job to make sure they don't burn the frame, get brittle welds, get adequate penetration, etc etc.
Just my opinion as this sounds like a serious issue.
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