Tim, are you serious! Come on man! lol =0)
Eric
Tim wrote:
>
> Wasn't '98 the year that they caught all those Chrysler employees doing
> DRUGS in the factory. If I was you might get a readout from someone on the
> DML list if they saved it---and show the service manager that whatever goes
> wrong with your vehicle---you expect it to be covered -not only by
> warranty-but by what was suppose to be good workmanship----Has anybody tried
> to get more service from the factory dealers by showing the article about
> the DC drug bust that wasn't covered by warranty?
> Tim Roller
> '95 SLT+ CC 5.2 Auto 3/4 R/T
> Emerald Green
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mike Burgess <mike.burgess@akamail.com>
> To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 1999 3:39 PM
> Subject: DML: Cracked Rear Axle
>
> > The tire shop pointed out a oil leak in my diff, and the dealer
> > says it's a crack in the axle. Yikes! They've ordered a new
> > axle/diff houseing, and will pull mine apart and rebuild it
> > in the new houseing. (I've got the ltd slip) How risky is this going
> > to to be, getting all the shims in the right places, and the gears
> > properly adjusted? Covered under warrenty, but - gulp - this
> > is the 2nd major item that's been done, I don't beat it hard, esp
> > for a truck. I first had the front upper A arm bushings go, they
> > replaced the whole A arm assy, now a rear axle case, I have 25,000
> > miles on a '98 CC 5.2L auto. The trans is holding up, and the motor
> > seems fine, but if I was footing the bill, this would start adding up
> > pretty quick..
> > Anyone else lose a axle like this?
> > PS only a 4x2
> > Mike
> > --
> > "Thoughtcrime was not a thing that
> > could be concealed forever. You might
> > dodge sucessfully for a while, even
> > for years, but sooner or later they
> > were bound to get you."
> > - George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four
> >
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