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I was just about to buy a used truck (2004 Dodge Ram 4x4 Diesel) and just before we finalized the deal, I found out it was in an accident (even though the dealer said it was not - even in WRITING). When I obtained detailed claim information from the insurance company, I found out it the front left and right rails had been repaired (about 4 hours of labor total). Apparently, this truck was involved in an accident in a parking lot and had around $7,000 in repairs. Looked more like the previous owner rear-ended someone. While I know that buying a vehicle with frame repair is usually a no-no, is there anyway of knowing if the repair was done perfectly - so it will never develop faults in the drivetrain as a result or so it will not compromise safety in a future accident? Privacy laws prevent me from finding out who did the repairs. Perhaps I should just run away now? Thanks, Paula |
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Looking for advise? Dont' buy it, keep looking? |
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