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Road Side Pub
Frying Pan Into the Fire -- Chip Shortage
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<blockquote data-quote="365 Saleen" data-source="post: 16696733" data-attributes="member: 201889"><p>GM does a lot of dumb stuff. Like ship Trucks and SUV's with Transport wheels/tires, and then ship the wheels and tires that actually go on the truck or SUV separately. Then at the Dealership a tech has to remove the transport wheels/tires and install the wheels/tires that belong on the truck. Then the Dealership has to ship the transport wheels/tires back to GM to be used again.</p><p>And it is not like the transport wheels/tires are generic items. They are alloy wheels with Michelin tires on them.</p><p>They will ship a Truck or SUV that was ordered with a "Black Out" option. The tech at the dealership has to remove all of the chrome badging (it gets destroyed in the removal process) and install the "Black-Out" badging. This sometimes requires the removal of the entire front fascia so a "Black-Out" grill can be installed.</p><p>Why the truck or SUV can not be shipped as ordered is beyond me. When I worked at Ford Dealerships I never saw this practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="365 Saleen, post: 16696733, member: 201889"] GM does a lot of dumb stuff. Like ship Trucks and SUV's with Transport wheels/tires, and then ship the wheels and tires that actually go on the truck or SUV separately. Then at the Dealership a tech has to remove the transport wheels/tires and install the wheels/tires that belong on the truck. Then the Dealership has to ship the transport wheels/tires back to GM to be used again. And it is not like the transport wheels/tires are generic items. They are alloy wheels with Michelin tires on them. They will ship a Truck or SUV that was ordered with a "Black Out" option. The tech at the dealership has to remove all of the chrome badging (it gets destroyed in the removal process) and install the "Black-Out" badging. This sometimes requires the removal of the entire front fascia so a "Black-Out" grill can be installed. Why the truck or SUV can not be shipped as ordered is beyond me. When I worked at Ford Dealerships I never saw this practice. [/QUOTE]
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