camper rich
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Last Tuesday I took my 2008 Dodge Ram with my Grandy into the dealership to have the oil changed, tires rotated, and and emissions inspection. Instead of waiting for it, I went to lunch at a nearby restaurant. I get a call from the dealer who says they have some really bad news about my truck, would I like to hear about it now or when I get back to the dealer. I said I would wait until I got over there (a five minute drive). When I got there I said "What happened to my truck?" The service rep said "You need to talk to the Service Manager"
So I talk to the Service Manager and he tell me "Your truck fell off the lift, We though it was a Diesel so we ajusted the rack to handle the extra weight on the front, and since you have a 5.7 Hemi which is lighter and the camper on the back, it all slid backwards off the lift"
They had already moved it to a back parking lot so I went out to take a look at the damage. The two rear doors were damaged, and when I opened them I could see that the rocker panels under the doors also were damaged. The chrome steps of course were toast. I looked under it and saw dents on both sides of the frame where the truck fell hard onto the lift mechanism. The front doors bind a little when opening them.
The dealer had not noticed the dents in the frame rail but I told him I was concerned about them.
The Grandby appears not to be damaged, but I am going to need to get it off the truck and have it checked out. I need to discuss this with the dealer and FWC to find out how to proceed.
I called my State Farm agent and he sail the the dealership's insurance should take care of it. The dealership says the will replace the truck, but l think I will have to fight with them to be made whole on this. Even though it was an '08, it only had 130K miles and was under the Lifetime Drivetrain Warranty
program they only offered in '08 & '09 so it has always been maintained at the dealership according to the terms of the warranty.
They offered me a loaner truck, but I can't mount the camper on that and take it to Moab next weekend. Luckily I do have my old van so I can still go, but I've got a feeling it's going to take a while to get this settled.
So I talk to the Service Manager and he tell me "Your truck fell off the lift, We though it was a Diesel so we ajusted the rack to handle the extra weight on the front, and since you have a 5.7 Hemi which is lighter and the camper on the back, it all slid backwards off the lift"
They had already moved it to a back parking lot so I went out to take a look at the damage. The two rear doors were damaged, and when I opened them I could see that the rocker panels under the doors also were damaged. The chrome steps of course were toast. I looked under it and saw dents on both sides of the frame where the truck fell hard onto the lift mechanism. The front doors bind a little when opening them.
The dealer had not noticed the dents in the frame rail but I told him I was concerned about them.
The Grandby appears not to be damaged, but I am going to need to get it off the truck and have it checked out. I need to discuss this with the dealer and FWC to find out how to proceed.
I called my State Farm agent and he sail the the dealership's insurance should take care of it. The dealership says the will replace the truck, but l think I will have to fight with them to be made whole on this. Even though it was an '08, it only had 130K miles and was under the Lifetime Drivetrain Warranty
program they only offered in '08 & '09 so it has always been maintained at the dealership according to the terms of the warranty.
They offered me a loaner truck, but I can't mount the camper on that and take it to Moab next weekend. Luckily I do have my old van so I can still go, but I've got a feeling it's going to take a while to get this settled.