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Re: Piston ring replacement
Highjumper,
Sorry about your bad news. Proceed deliberately at this point.....check the trade value of your 2000 before you exceed or match that amount in a single repair. Sounds like you have to decide if this ride is worth keeping, or selling it as a parts vehicle. For some cars, they're worth more in body/interior/electrical/tranny parts if the engine's blown. But if your car has more value due to your own needs and sentiment, fix it? Thanks for the update, and again we are interested in the outcome. Tom
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Re: Piston ring replacement
I have tried getting out from under this truck but I can't. I put myself in a bad situation by helping someone else out. The only option I have is to get it fixed.
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Re: Piston ring replacement
My truck is still not ready. I am fighting with the dealership because they did not fix the problem to begin with. I think they should at least credit me the money I paid them to work on my truck because they either did not fix it right or worked on the wrong thing. If they are not held liable for their work why would they ever fix a truck right.
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