BNeal
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2020
- Posts
- 375
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- 419
- Location
- Celina, TX
- Ram Year
- 2021 Limited
- Engine
- 5.7 Hemi
Selling it or not, I would be headed straight for a reputable body shop to find out if it had been wrecked.
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It's a regular short mirror with the electric folding. And it wasn't the main mirror housing per say, it was the glass mirror portion that had some play to it.BeerThirty,
you mentioned your mirror vibrating badly.
Is it a Tow Mirror or just a regular short mirror
They make a brace for the Tow Mirrors
At this point what would that even do for me? Frankly, I don't have the money to fix anything nor to hire a lawyer. Even if I did, as much as I'd like to think I have a potential legal case, there is literally no way I can prove anything. I have a letter signed by the general manager of the dealership stating that no previous damage or foul play was involved, that's about all I have. And, at this point, if I am going to resell it, I'd almost rather not know just so that I don't have to pass it along with that knowledge.Selling it or not, I would be headed straight for a reputable body shop to find out if it had been wrecked.
Your mistake was in returning it. Take it to a body shop and see if it was in an accident then try to find a paper trail. They can't hide it.