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Originally Posted by Sconnie
Its so easy and rewarding to cause a scene at the dealership. I'm not that type of person at all. I could never do that at a respected local shop. Zero Fs given toward the dealership who sold me the truck and their outrageous charges for everything.
I've never gotten to the point of "calling toyota" corporate office. How would one go about this? Is there a certain phone number I can call? Help a brother out. I'm anticipating I will be needing this in the very near future.
Also, while I have everyones attention...
I'm kicking around the idea of trading my stock 2021 Trail rims with stock Dueller tires (10,000miles on em) in for a set of new TRD rims and have them put the new Toyo ATIII tires on those right away. All at the same visit. Is this even something they would consider? What can I expect to pay out of pocket for the upgraded TRD rims? What can I expect to get back for my 2021 Trail rims and Dueller tires?
Thanks!
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I’m not talking about being rude. I’m talking about being there and using proper channels to create so much pressure that they end up fixing it or hating me.
First you have to document a problem with the dealer. If it doesn’t get fixed, you call the manufacturer and start a case, for which they’ll give you a case number.
It goes multiple ways from there. If it’s Ford, they will try to wear you out so you go away with lies, accusations, and even scheduled dealer visits just to wear you out, and they do not care if you ever buy another Ford. Some others I’m sure are better.
I’m taking mine in Thursday to the dealer and driving the 10 minutes at 65 mph as the steering TSB recommends and let them try to figure it out.