Folks,
Would like some advice ease. Just got a call from our salesman to let me know the good news / bad news: trailer arrived today but the person that drove it down from the factory backed into seething and damaged one of the rear panels.
Dealership is wanting to order new panel, drill out the rivets in the affected panel and replace. Says it's just a "push in" I have not seen it yet.
Says there is no structural damage but I am on my way to inspect now. Is there anything in particular that I should check? Have not received photo from the dealership yet or I would post it.
I'm kind of jittery on this. Dropped a lot of coin and do not want to find residual damage on "down the road" on something that we've waited years to afford and buy.
Thoughts? What should I check? Any questions that should be asked?
Any help much appreciated!
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Would like some advice ease. Just got a call from our salesman to let me know the good news / bad news: trailer arrived today but the person that drove it down from the factory backed into seething and damaged one of the rear panels.
Dealership is wanting to order new panel, drill out the rivets in the affected panel and replace. Says it's just a "push in" I have not seen it yet.
Says there is no structural damage but I am on my way to inspect now. Is there anything in particular that I should check? Have not received photo from the dealership yet or I would post it.
I'm kind of jittery on this. Dropped a lot of coin and do not want to find residual damage on "down the road" on something that we've waited years to afford and buy.
Thoughts? What should I check? Any questions that should be asked?
Any help much appreciated!
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