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Originally Posted by FricFrac 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
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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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