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Came in for an overheating issue. Ended up wanting to have the engine rebuilt figuring that since I was at a Peterbilt dealership they would do the best job on my Peterbilt. Boy was I wrong. It took them 46 days to do an inframe that I was originally told 2 weeks. Doesn’t help that the parts guy likes to order one part at a time and take days to do it. Upon day 38 I drove down to see the progress of the truck (since it was constant excuses over the phone) I get down and half of the work is done....ON DAY 38 of this rebuild.. finally comes day 40 all of the parts are about on and coolant is being added and now they found the original problem for why it had overheated in the first place...on day 40 that’s right you heard correctly... 1 week later and an additional $1200 brings me to day 46 when the truck was finally done. Not even a week later this trucks rebuild engine with all new gaskets leaks more oil than when it came in, and the Jake brake works half of the time (worked just fine when it came in) I will say they were half way decent about it and helped me somewhat on the labor. Which then came out to be a $15,000 job. But regardless this shouldn’t have taken this long and I sure as hell shouldn’t have oil leaking after spending that kind of money..
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