No one is fighting anything, the shop accepted a liability to get rid of you. It happens all the time!
you did?
We don’t know what kind of truck, we don’t know what you haul, we don’t know why you replaced the airbags.
you didn’t explain much.
Then why didn’t you go to the dealership first?
Actually just the opposite, many explained with information based on your ramblings, so there is a lot of good information here.
true.
well there is a lot of truth about a cursed truck.
Another issue..
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This has to be a troll. If not, someone is off there meds.
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Y’all are not so bright.. we are laughing at your responses.. truly
I explained my story exactly..
in fact google the topic and find correct answers..
I don’t think it’s funny to make fun of illiterate people.. however y’all asked for it..
who skipped cardio today ?? Let’s talk about something legitimate!!Attached Files:
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Y’all the truckers.. that record people instead of helping.. you don’t even educate yourself correctly before speaking..
not one of you can show me where this information is false.. backed by proven facts not just man’s theory..
Axle flex.. is important
and height should be as the manufacture designed it..
Drivers are trained to look for mechanical problems..
Drivers are not trained to fix mechanical problems..
I pointed out the air bags are over inflated & the shop mechanic disagreed.. the over inflation put pressure on the driveline.
I’m done explaining this story.. I have a life to tend to.
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Not one person said that proper ride height isn’t important. What has been asked multiple times and what you’ve never answered is how did the ride height get changed? Simply changing air bags doesn’t do it. So did the first shop mess with your leveling valve and then not want to mess with it when you brought it to their attention?
As far as what “drivers” should and shouldn’t do…..you’re not a driver anymore once you bought your truck. It’s important to find shops you can trust if you don’t want to do simple repair jobs yourself. You’re lucky this shop is working with you on fixing your truck.lester, Siinman, Ruthless and 1 other person Thank this. -
In other words, you still haven’t figured it out. Too busy trying to blame others for you're own incompetence. Typical of today’s mentality. Blame others, avoid any responsibility for mistakes.
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