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Old 11-04-2017, 12:08 AM   #20
RedBed
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Re: Tight Steering

FOLLOW UP: Finally fixed.... ughhhh.

Finally had to take my truck to a local mechanic I trusted (who happens to own an old squarebody) to have him repair the column.

Turns out when the dealership "repaired" it, they basically got the lower bearing in crooked, installed the upper bearing upside down, pinched the horn wire, and broke the turn signal switch. He said there wasn't much they didn't screw up. Between parts and labor over time, their screwup cost me over $350.00.

So I'll be copying all the receipts and contacting the manager of the chain of dealerships to give him a play-by-play of this whole cr*pstorm. I will give them the chance to offer to reimburse me for all of it. If that doesn't happen, then I'll kick it up a notch.

Truly unbelievable.
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