Personally, (after having to replace the guts of my rear, cheaper to replace
the whole assembly) I would buy the warrenty in a heartbeat if you see
anything out of the ordinary in the pumpkin.
-Jon Smith
> I did remember that part, but thanks for the reminder. Now the question
is,
> if we get into the rear end and see metal shavings, would it be cheaper to
> buy the $580 warranty with a $50 deductable, or would a shop charge less
> than $630 to fix a rearend.
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