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Originally Posted by FricFrac Isn't the drive shaft covered under warranty? The guy's axle shaft broke. Not his drive shaft. Reading...its a good thing.

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Old 06-06-2009, 05:03 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Isn't the drive shaft covered under warranty?
The guy's axle shaft broke. Not his drive shaft.

Reading...its a good thing.
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Old 06-06-2009, 05:32 PM   #17 (permalink)
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ya thats weird it broke, especially since it broke shifting to second and not lauching, its not like you were revving at 5k at a stop and just dropped the clutch.
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Old 06-06-2009, 05:50 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Never heard of this one before. I have owned quite a few GT-R's and never had an axle snap. Buddy of mine in Yokohama was a Z freak, had at least 6 since Ive known him......all of them tuned to at least 500hp at the wheels....and never had an axle snap.

The only car that is notorious for weak axles that I am aware of is the evo. When I was stationed in Japan, we would spend alot of time at Ebisu circuit, Fuji Speedway, and EVERY weekend on Saturday nights from midnight to 3:00 a.m. watching hundreds of cars drift and 1/4 mile. NEVER and I repeat NEVER have I seen a snapped axle on a Z or a GT-R.

Three different times though Ive seen an evo snap one either 1/4 mile or Gym -kana.

I have to agree with ModShak and the other guys.......your previous accident finally showed you how much damage was done. Sucks to hear, still would have taken it to the dealer.
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Old 06-06-2009, 07:00 PM   #19 (permalink)
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The guy's axle shaft broke. Not his drive shaft.

Reading...its a good thing.
This guy already addressed this on page 1.
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He said it was his axle.
Reading... what was that again?
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I've got plenty of friends that drives a Z, G, and GTRs.
But seriously this is the very first time I've heard about this happening.
Anwiaise should be glad now that it's fixed.

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Old 06-06-2009, 07:04 PM   #21 (permalink)
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You're considering selling after an axle mishap that I'm quite sure was a result of the accident and not your driving? Have you seen my video here? Laying down burnouts right on into second gear with no problems.

Anyway, I haven't heard of any broken axle's with any of the press cars that got completely tortured.. or any other's (that are accident free) for that matter.
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So assuming that this is indeed due to his accident, could there be any more nasty surprises lurking in the future? Like the differential failing next month or something?
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With the axle possibly being damaged by the accident I would thoroughly inspect all of the suspension components and bolts. Especially on the same side as the axle.
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The guy's axle shaft broke. Not his drive shaft.

Reading...its a good thing.
Whatever - isn't the axel shaft covered under warranty?
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Whatever - isn't the axel shaft covered under warranty?
He already said, in his original post:

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i thought about taking it to the dealer but... thinking about the time and fighting over the warranty issue is just going to give me a bigger headache knowing that they will blame the coils and see the other aftermarket parts i have on the car and think i drive the car hard all the time.
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Whatever - isn't the axel shaft covered under warranty?
Not if the failure can be linked to his accident which, according to his report, included suspension damage.. Personally I would go back to the insurance claim as there is a good chance this is additional residual damage from the original accident.
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I think the insurance claim is the way to go. This sounds like an accident issue to me.
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