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Originally Posted by Lee H
I think repairing is fine if the repair tech will stand behind the repair for a while. Understand it's likely a temporary fix. Corrosion, like rust, like icebergs, you only see a tiny bit on the surface. In my neck of the woods it's getting difficult to find a repair shop due to EPA regulations and then it's expensive. Last quote I got for a re-core was $225. For $75 bucks I'd give it a try.
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Thanks for the advice! There's a few shops around here that will still do it. I'mgoing to give them a shot.
Sorry to hijack the thread also, figured it was better than starting a new one for the sane exact thing
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