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Originally Posted by NW.OH.T4R
Yeah, my sister is an attorney in Ohio so I’m up to speed on the code. Makes the process easier (cheaper) for me as well. It’s nice to have legal support.
I can assure you that if I test drove mine in its current state, I would be offering significantly less with the intent of replacing suspension components upon acquisition. I am too. I just want the damn thing fixed. I really like this truck, but I have zero confidence in the suspension in its current state.
The regional field service tech came and slapped a set of “shock ears” on the shock bodies and said, “everything is normal”. Then he followed that with it’s a known issue, so which is it? I don’t think mine is a shock problem. Toyota has thrown in the towel, leaving me with the choice to spend my own time and money trying to fix it or looking into a buy back.
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If you get yours bought back, I'm hiring your sister to get mine bought back. Seriously!