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Totally unrelated but....
You talk so fondly of the young grad who gets to hang with you at the track and actually race your truck. I think you can safely and understandably drop the 'step'.😉
I had to do a double take at first. The first 4 words of your post threw me for a bit. 😆
Seriously though, he's gonna be racing the Ram? That would be pretty cool of you.🫡
The sad reality is that the "dealership" criterion is always gonna put you in a game of Russian roulette. It's a lesson that can only be learned through experience as even first-hand accounts won't count for much (your buddy's experience will not necessarily be yours).
For me, I'm fine to take...
I actually scouted a Ford dealership yesterday purely because of consistently poor service experiences with dodge. I am not one of those customers that will throw a tantrum and threaten law suits to get stuff done.
If I'm not happy, I walk. And I'm lacing up my boots right about now.
That's better than the year when I bought my first truck. A dark blue 2009 F150 super crew cab sitting on chrome 20s.
My then 4yr old daughter decided to surprise me for father's day by washing the truck....with rocks.
That day proved to me just how much I loved her, cuz I looked at her handy...
What really grinds my gears is the timing of all this.
I have just under 40k miles on the level and it has all been good.....until the right UCA gave out the other day. At the time that it happened, I thought to replace both sides with forged options, but couldn't afford to be without the truck...
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