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Originally Posted by Rhyno
My shop that did my install contacted Cognito and they said that there is nothing wrong with there product!!
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Yes, this is the same attitude I'm getting. They're in denial if you ask me.
Here's the thing:
I don't think the potential seriousness of this problem has been fully appreciated by Cognito. If even only a small percentage of H2's have this problem, and if just one of these experiences a steering failure resulting in an accident or injury because of this potential design defect, Cognito will be liable for a major lawsuit. Cognito needs to take this seriously and investigate this. This denial stance they're taking could cost them big time. If the word could only be gotten out on this I know more H2's with this problem would surface.
I again urge anyone with the Cognito support arm kit to inspect their ride ASAP!
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Originally Posted by Rhyno
I will be taking my H2 into the shop on Monday and they will look into fixing the problem front the Steering kit
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Originally Posted by TXSUT
All I have done so far is what SummitUp recommended..."turn the steering lock to lock and look underneath to see if the turn limit stops are making contact" and mine are NOT making contact, there's about a 1/4" gap at full lock. So, I guess that confirms that I have the same issue. Guess it's back the shop we go.
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Guys, please keep us informed and post your eventual resolutions to this problem.