**** exhaust
#1
14indy
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**** exhaust
I have a 2017 with the 2.7 and only 2200 miles. Today I noticed a 6" spot of black carbon with drops leading out the door coming from my truck. I crawled under and saw a drilled hole on both ends of the converter and muffler. I could see leakage coming out from the converter on the frame.
I went to my dealer where I bought it and was told this is how its made now, and this is so that the muffler does not rust out.
Was given an 800 number and they gave me the same run-around. I SAID THIS WAS NOT ACCEPTABLE. Tomorrow someone is suppose to call me back!
I went to my dealer where I bought it and was told this is how its made now, and this is so that the muffler does not rust out.
Was given an 800 number and they gave me the same run-around. I SAID THIS WAS NOT ACCEPTABLE. Tomorrow someone is suppose to call me back!
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I have a 2017 with the 2.7 and only 2200 miles. Today I noticed a 6" spot of black carbon with drops leading out the door coming from my truck. I crawled under and saw a drilled hole on both ends of the converter and muffler. I could see leakage coming out from the converter on the frame.
I went to my dealer where I bought it and was told this is how its made now, and this is so that the muffler does not rust out.
Was given an 800 number and they gave me the same run-around. I SAID THIS WAS NOT ACCEPTABLE. Tomorrow someone is suppose to call me back!
I went to my dealer where I bought it and was told this is how its made now, and this is so that the muffler does not rust out.
Was given an 800 number and they gave me the same run-around. I SAID THIS WAS NOT ACCEPTABLE. Tomorrow someone is suppose to call me back!
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gopherman (06-01-2017)
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Take it to an aftermarket exhaust shop and have them hit the holes with a MIG welder. Then let us know how long it takes for your exhaust to rot out. Maybe it will make it last longer.
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2016BoostedGreyGoose (06-01-2017)
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Jamie Lampert (06-01-2017)
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He's right , if the water drains that means the muffler bearings wont keep cool while driving . While your at it check the blinker fluids make sure there topped up .
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