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<blockquote data-quote="navywolf" data-source="post: 1334367" data-attributes="member: 21257"><p>Yes from the inside out. Trust me I spent a lot of time on the line with "Ford Customer Service" (I'm well beyond the dealership) going round and round about how the rust has bubbled from the inside out through the paint and is now running down the truck. Their response ultimately is, if you can't put a finger through it, it isn't perforated and what I was seeing is not covered by the paint perforation warranty. </p><p></p><p>I absolutely agree with your assessment that they should be fixing this. </p><p></p><p>I'd love to spend more time fighting it, and arbitration is the next step up with Ford warranty. The reality for me is two fold. One, I travel a lot for my job and do not have the time to deal with this more formally. My work is frequently short notice. Secondly, I make decent money and while I'm paying for the repair, ultimately the lost hours from work cover the cost. </p><p></p><p>If we hit another shutdown, maybe I'll have the time to pursue this more. Short of some down time, I'm just sucking it up and living with it. Supposed to have the truck back this week from a local body shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navywolf, post: 1334367, member: 21257"] Yes from the inside out. Trust me I spent a lot of time on the line with "Ford Customer Service" (I'm well beyond the dealership) going round and round about how the rust has bubbled from the inside out through the paint and is now running down the truck. Their response ultimately is, if you can't put a finger through it, it isn't perforated and what I was seeing is not covered by the paint perforation warranty. I absolutely agree with your assessment that they should be fixing this. I'd love to spend more time fighting it, and arbitration is the next step up with Ford warranty. The reality for me is two fold. One, I travel a lot for my job and do not have the time to deal with this more formally. My work is frequently short notice. Secondly, I make decent money and while I'm paying for the repair, ultimately the lost hours from work cover the cost. If we hit another shutdown, maybe I'll have the time to pursue this more. Short of some down time, I'm just sucking it up and living with it. Supposed to have the truck back this week from a local body shop. [/QUOTE]
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