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Old 03-31-2008, 05:11 PM
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Default Re: broken Tie rod causes Front Diff housing failure?

Texas lemon law is wierd. It has to have the same problem 3 times and be in the shop for more than 30days in the first year only. After the first year your screwed. Only had this one 3 months, but first problem, and after talking with the service guys may be as much my fault. Of course if GM would wake up and use heavier tierods we would not be having this conversation..


On the lighter side, I have new Fabtech tierods and a eaton front locker being installed at the same time the diff is replaced.

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FAWK!!!!! 60 days? Glad to hear they are covering it. ISn;t there a law that states if your vehicle is in the shop for x amount of days vs days of ownership, they have to replace it. I thin k it is a sub law of the lemon law. I know you haven;t had this truck very long....maybe something to look into.
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