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TNrob wrote:
Well, I talked with a person at Chrysler Headquarters. He's the guy who deals we people who complain, I guess. I've seen his name a time or two around the internet. So, after hearing me whine, he offered not a solution but advise.
Chrysler Corporate will always default to the position, "follow the recommendations found in your owners manual." Utilize your four free oil changes that come with the vehicle, build a relationship with a servicing dealership of your choosing, and ask them to measure and record the tread wear. Maintain tires at recommended pressure and monitor. If the dealership measures a pattern of unusual wear they will inspect for mechanical issues and repair under warranty. If no such mechanical issues exist they will report to Chrysler Corporate. We at Corporate will hear a dealership service department and try to work with you at that time because you have a service record that indicate that you followed the recommendations found in your owners manual.
If you don't follow the recommendations Chrysler Corporate will dispute any claim because you failed to follow the recommendations.
So, if I want to pursue this further toward anything at all like a satisfying conclusion I will have to suffer the ride, watch as my brand new truck consumes a perfectly good set of tires from the center out, and then scream and yell at the top of my lungs when they reject any ownership of the result.
I guess at that point, if I'm truly pissed off enough, I can trade for a 1-ton from another manufacturer. And sling absolutely true feces all over the internet.
I'm not sure where I'm going to go from here.
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coolbreeze01 wrote:
My truck doesn't have TPMS. Is the system still left off 3500's?
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