4bytruckin
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I have seen pictures of the taco'd Colorado more than 3 times on my facebook feed today. 4 times on Instagram in one way or another. It's getting attention.
I have seen pictures of the taco'd Colorado more than 3 times on my facebook feed today. 4 times on Instagram in one way or another. It's getting attention.
No, because bad exposure is your best tool in getting a manufacturer to make something right. Sometimes all it takes is a little publicity to solve an issue.Right....because facebook is the best way to survey vehicle reliability.
No, because bad exposure is your best tool in getting a manufacturer to make something right. Sometimes all it takes is a little publicity to solve an issue.
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There is the kicker for al of us thinking we can get away with exceeding the manufacturers spec.just heard back from chevy, they have declined to repair the truck, due to my offroad trailer not having brakes and being 100 lbs over the 2k weight limit for trailer brakes per the manual.
The insurer may also become surprisingly aggressive in pursuing the manufacturer. They don't want to pay, and they already have a legal department of their own. Of course, if they decide that "off-road use" isn't covered ...I suggest hiring a lawyer. The Moss-Magnusson warranty act puts the onus squarely on the MFG. They must prove that your modifications caused the failure. Not the other way around. Same goes for operating 100lbs over the trailer brake limit. Brakes were not involved. They cannot blanket deny coverage for larger tires any more than they could if you didn't use the dealer for oil changes.
They will try to discourage you with various false information to avoid paying a claim.
Bent that trailer axle pretty good.
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People, please stop talking about this garbage. Colorado/Canyon owners, stop worrying.
Snowflake trigger warning: I'm going to be blunt. Harsh truths will follow. If you received a participation trophy as a child, please avert eyes and go back to watching Expedition Overland videos and shopping for flannels and khakis...
Whether you're in a chevy, ford, dodge, or mahindra, towing a reasonably weighted 3000lb trailer won't bend your frame, even if you're towing it without brakes and you hit a slight bump. The dynamic loads of towing FAR Exceed the static loads that ratings are generated with. Frames are plenty strong to handle the usual dynamic loads, and even the occasional mild "oops". This owner should be ashamed for trying to pass this off as a fault of the truck rather than admitting he drastically overcooked something and broke his toys.
I'm a pretty nice guy generally, but I'd call the owner a liar to his face if he was standing in front of me. This crap really boils my blood. Man up, admit you F'd up and broke your toy, pay for getting it fixed, and move on with life.
Would have been a far better "oops" story if the truth were told along with a video, instead of trying to pass off the blame. I'd bet the "mild bump" donkey kicked the back of the truch hard, and the trailer probably went practically into orbit!!
FWIW, Raptards, as they've been deemed, proved long ago that a truck with 6" of up-travel on the rear doesn't take kindly to being hooned over an obstacle requiring significantly more than 6" of sudden up travel. Something WILL give, and Ford pretty much told the owners that they were SOL and should perhaps take a class in physics if they didn't understand. They replaced VERY FEW raptor frames under warranty, if any, since there was no problem with the frames, only a loose nut. (Behind the wheel!)
As a mechanical engineer in the auto industry, and an occasional loose nut, and occasional gross overloader of trucks and trailers, all I can suggest is that the owner pop off the bed and have a frame shop straighten things back out. I'd have them check the truck's rear axle too, as it's likely cambered a bit from the hit. A frame shop can straighten that too, no need to buy a new one. It probably wouldn't even be that expensive...