VAMike
Well-Known Member
I don't understand why you think the reason matters. OF COURSE they don't want to deal with adding them, that's why they sent a bulletin saying they wouldn't pay to do so. This is very simple: there used to be 6, now there are 4. If you want 6 you can buy 2 more. Your dealer might decide to buy you 2 more if they're being nice or to get rid of you if you're being annoying and they're willing to pay to make you go away. Or, your dealer could be run by clueless people who don't realize they're buying you 2 tie downs until after Ford refuses the claim. But someone other than Ford is paying for 2 tie downs.I haven’t seen the bulletin, but stating that it was intentional without stating the purpose for the change makes it easy to suspect that Ford just didn’t want the headache of making up the deficiency at a later date. The Ford-branded drop-in bedliner has openings for access to the missing tie-down loops, so arguing that they should have provided six of them is easy.
They're doing this to cut costs so OF COURSE they're not paying to redesign the bed, the book, and the drop in bed liner to reflect the current number of tie downs--that would cost more than they'd save. Which is nice if you still want 6, you can just screw them in.
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