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Posted on 4/10/17 at 11:07 am to DownSouthDave
They did something similar to me. My wheels were peeling. Truck was 4 years old and they replaced them no problem.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 3:38 pm to Hu_Flung_Pu
I'm a Yota owner and always will be. I've had a Tacoma that I totaled and walked away with only a few stitches and bruises and currently on my 2nd Tundra. Ford makes a good truck I have no doubt, but have always liked my Toyota's.
As a sidenote....Buddy of mine bought a new F150 right before the flood. Thankfully, the truck didn't flood, but then it did the unimaginable; after 4 months, the engine's oil was so low and it didn't alarm in any way, until it basically just shut down. Engine was totaled, Ford replaced the motor, got his truck back 8 weeks later, now he's holding his breath nothing else happens. It's a freak thing, coulda happened to any manufacturer I suppose.
As a sidenote....Buddy of mine bought a new F150 right before the flood. Thankfully, the truck didn't flood, but then it did the unimaginable; after 4 months, the engine's oil was so low and it didn't alarm in any way, until it basically just shut down. Engine was totaled, Ford replaced the motor, got his truck back 8 weeks later, now he's holding his breath nothing else happens. It's a freak thing, coulda happened to any manufacturer I suppose.
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