I agree with this, a letter explaining their negligence might get them to give you a refund.I would actually look into whether or not you have any legal ground to potentially file a lawsuit
I agree with this, a letter explaining their negligence might get them to give you a refund.I would actually look into whether or not you have any legal ground to potentially file a lawsuit
So much rust
If the internal frame area where the transfer case skid plate connects is clean via borescope, would there be any reason to believe it could rot in between the outer frame and transfer skid connection area? I don’t believe my skid plate has ever been removed and I’m tempted to drop it just to look and por15 it. But I don’t want to tempt fate and break any bolts.
I don’t think it’s illegal to sell a vechicle like this. @Squatch found a super nice black TJR for dirt cheap a couple months back...why was it dirt cheap...the frame was shot. It’s jot illegal for them to do this. As a buyer you have to do your homework in what your buying. Run the carfax etc...look at the frame. That’s blatantly obvious it’s toast. It’s a shame it wasn’t noticed, but I would think from 10ft away that would have been obvious.Holy shit... that frame is absolutely rotted.
I'm sorry, but they shouldn't have even been selling a vehicle like that, and I'm not kidding either. That is 100% unsafe to drive, and that's no exaggeration. At any point (be it something as simple as a big speed bump or pot hole) that frame could snap in half and endanger you as well as others.
I'd have to see the rest of the frame, but I'm assuming if it's that bad in that location, the entire inside of the frame looks like that, in which case you'd need to swap in a new frame. Ask someone like @jodomcfrodo how much that costs.
I would actually look into whether or not you have any legal ground to potentially file a lawsuit against them for selling you a vehicle in that condition, or at least attempting to get them to let you return it.
I'll say it again, that is UNSAFE!
