Don't know your mechanical skills, but if I were in your shoes, i'd just fix it myself. Actually, I did fix a crack on my front cap after it came in contact with my truck bed-rails.
Bondo fiberglas repair kit. It's a 2 part epoxy and comes with a mash to cut to size to use for a backing in larger areas. Get some 1500 grit sand paper (any automotive store), and have at it. After you fill the cracks and holes, sand, sand, sand, and fill again. Smooth, smooth, and smooth some more. Then spray paint with an automotive paint and finish off with spray gelcoat (also from the same automotive store).
Takes about a week, a little bit of tender loving care, and the satisfaction you did it yourself. I'd never use that dealership again, and let them know why.
That's what I'd do.
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2019 Montana High Country 375FL
2014 Chevy Duramax HD 6.6 - 3500 Diesel Dully Long bed Crew Cab
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