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If your vehicle is out of warranty and you have paid to have them replace what they called at the time "wear and tear " parts such as brake pads and rotors while under warranty, should I get a refucnd or be reimbursed for my expenses?

Also I have 100k on my truck, there are several items that I know have not been done, such as the scratched window tint TSB(they actually tried to charge me $225 to fix the trim piece scratching my window tint). and the Oil pick up tube TSB

What should I do.


03 SC SB 4by4 on 20"s
From Taylor ,Michigan
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Posts: 79 | Location: FLAT ROCK, MI | Registered: 23 May 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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If I'm not mistaken I think the brakes are covered under warranty for only the first 12,000 miles. I had my front brake rotors replaced at 10,000 miles under warranty because they warped.

Here are the TSB's for the '03 models. Whether or not you can get those done on DCX's dime I can't tell you. It may depend on the dealership. If one won't do it try another dealership. Some are a lot better than others at this kind of thing. The dealership I use has been very helpful to me. Good luck. thumb2


2005 RCSB 1500 SLT 5.7 Hemi Ram - 4 inch ram air from fog light hole - Amsoil drop-in filter - AirAid MIT - Taylor shorty wires
Flowmaster 50HD SI/SO 3” - General Grabber UHP 295/50 20 tires - Superchips Flashpaq 3815 - Race weight 4795 lbs
Best 1/8 mile 9.28 @ Bowling Green - Best 1/4 mile 14.51 @ Bowling Green






 
Posts: 13687 | Location: Draffenville, Kentucky | Registered: 29 August 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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QUOTE: "It may depend on the dealership. If one won't do it try another dealership. Some are a lot better than others at this kind of thing. The dealership I use has been very helpful to me. Good luck."

Bought a "NEW" '95 Ram 1500 4x4 Short Bed in '95. It was a "Lemon", but that's not covered here in Nevada. So, kept taking it back to the purchasing dealer, Reno Dodge in Reno, NV. This dealership wouldn't even fix their own Mother's cars. It spent more time in their shop than in our garage over a 2 year period. *80 hours of warranty work=No Fix. It was like going to war to get them to do anything.

So, after moving to Las Vegas in '97, took it to Chapman Dodge. Great Service Manager, another 80+ hours of work, it was like a New Truck.

Yes, that's over 160 hours of warranty work!!!!!

Bought a 2000 Dakota Short Bed 4.7 V-8=Great Truck.

Now have a 2005 Hemi Quad Cab 4x4 Short Bed. Love it!!!!!


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Posts: 17 | Location: Lovelock, NV | Registered: 24 February 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by LVMAXX:
QUOTE: "It may depend on the dealership. If one won't do it try another dealership. Some are a lot better than others at this kind of thing. The dealership I use has been very helpful to me. Good luck."

Bought a "NEW" '95 Ram 1500 4x4 Short Bed in '95. It was a "Lemon", but that's not covered here in Nevada. So, kept taking it back to the purchasing dealer, Reno Dodge in Reno, NV. This dealership wouldn't even fix their own Mother's cars. It spent more time in their shop than in our garage over a 2 year period. *80 hours of warranty work=No Fix. It was like going to war to get them to do anything.

So, after moving to Las Vegas in '97, took it to Chapman Dodge. Great Service Manager, another 80+ hours of work, it was like a New Truck.

Yes, that's over 160 hours of warranty work!!!!!

Bought a 2000 Dakota Short Bed 4.7 V-8=Great Truck.

Now have a 2005 Hemi Quad Cab 4x4 Short Bed. Love it!!!!!


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2006 1500 QC TRX4 Offroad edition, factory tow package with 3.92's

My mods are located on or in my truck,.. I have come to the conclusion they work better there than posted on here.

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Posts: 1236 | Location: GP, Alberta | Registered: 26 October 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Groupwelcome LVMAXX


2005 RCSB 1500 SLT 5.7 Hemi Ram - 4 inch ram air from fog light hole - Amsoil drop-in filter - AirAid MIT - Taylor shorty wires
Flowmaster 50HD SI/SO 3” - General Grabber UHP 295/50 20 tires - Superchips Flashpaq 3815 - Race weight 4795 lbs
Best 1/8 mile 9.28 @ Bowling Green - Best 1/4 mile 14.51 @ Bowling Green






 
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