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Originally Posted by Vintage
Look - they try BUT it is clear that they do not maintain track cars. It is probably me and not them as I expect them to do as I ask and they never do. Example, I said, check torque on sway bars - they said, no need as all looks good. I then go to COTA and sway bar linkage comes loose. Not happy. I say, change the front brake pads because I have three days at COTA coming up and they are getting thin - won't last the weekend and not worth the risk to calipers. They say, we didn't do it because not at the wear indicator yet. I fight with them over the type of oil having to show them the HP supplement, etc. They just do not accept, that as to tracking cars, they need to do what I ask because maintaining track cars versus DDs is a very different animal. I am not mad, just want a dealer that has a mechanic in the back that really knows how to maintain a track car.
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That's fair, I've never used them for anything but standard servicing and repair and I have not taken my car to a track before. As long as the prep guide is followed to the letter and you have proof/documentation I don't see how a warranty claim would be denied for having the work done by a 3rd party, but given GM's recent claim scrutiny I can appreciate not wanting to risk it.