RT
09-12-2005, 16:38
Hello Gents,
Just a quick pulse check here. I bought/installed a set of aftermarket oil lines for my 93 C2500 a while back. They were the rubber kind of hose. Since then I have heard of rubber hoses failing. Obviously I don't want this to happen and not failing was a major reason to purchase the aftermarket product in the first place. I noticed the vendor is now stocking braided stainless lines and not the older rubber style so I inquired about the change. The vendor indicated that I shouldn't have a problem as long as I don't tow heavy. Well since it is a construction truck and I tow pretty regularly I was understandably worried. I asked via email, point blank, for a price break on the new stainless lines to replace the old ones. I have yet to hear an answer but I wonder if this was out of line? I don't see how it is. I just would like a possible problem delt with but I don't see how I should be made to pay full price for something I should not have to be worrying about or working on twice. Does this make sense or am I out of line? I dunno if this post is appropriate but I sure would like to think that vendors are going to stand behind the products they sell. Lemme know what you think guys and lets keep it civil. This is not intended to be a witchhunt just a commentary. RT
Just a quick pulse check here. I bought/installed a set of aftermarket oil lines for my 93 C2500 a while back. They were the rubber kind of hose. Since then I have heard of rubber hoses failing. Obviously I don't want this to happen and not failing was a major reason to purchase the aftermarket product in the first place. I noticed the vendor is now stocking braided stainless lines and not the older rubber style so I inquired about the change. The vendor indicated that I shouldn't have a problem as long as I don't tow heavy. Well since it is a construction truck and I tow pretty regularly I was understandably worried. I asked via email, point blank, for a price break on the new stainless lines to replace the old ones. I have yet to hear an answer but I wonder if this was out of line? I don't see how it is. I just would like a possible problem delt with but I don't see how I should be made to pay full price for something I should not have to be worrying about or working on twice. Does this make sense or am I out of line? I dunno if this post is appropriate but I sure would like to think that vendors are going to stand behind the products they sell. Lemme know what you think guys and lets keep it civil. This is not intended to be a witchhunt just a commentary. RT