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Old 05-20-2008, 02:21 PM
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Yes that would be covered under the powertrain warrenty.

I would take off the lift before going in.

but then he'll still have the 285's and they could just give him Sh*t about it's formed from the tire's rubbing parts and causing stress. So taking that lift off isnt going to make it any easier on him. They always seem to find something thats to blame but them.
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Called the dealer, they're going to do it thursday afternoon. (I described it to them, told them what I thought it was and they said they would have the parts in hand when I show up.).

I imagine they're going to top off the diff fluid...it's got redline in there right now. I think I have some left, think I should bring it and have them put that in? (or will they likely not want to use it if I bring it?)

I doubt if you'd have any problem having them use your fluid if you told them up front. They will just put whatever they use at the dealer in there otherwise.
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now that I think of it, i'm going to have them check the diff vent while they're at it. I really should get around to doing the diff breather mod but until I do...
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oh and another thing a lift wont affect the seals ability to seal, since its only sealing rotational forces and nothing else. Angle of driveshaft has no bearing on it and wouldnt know if it was pointed up to the bed, matter of fact if it was pointed at the bed it wouldnt be leaking. And only the tech knows your lifted, not Nissan

True but if that tech doesn't want to do warranty work that day?
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True but if that tech doesn't want to do warranty work that day?
name one day we would,,,Sunday iam off
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name one day we would,,,Sunday iam off
some of those TSB you can make money.

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some of those TSB you can make money.

yayaya, I know, but theyre becoming fewer and fewer. The ones we can, we do alot of till theyre gone,, the rest.............oil leak,, na thats oil seepage to keep the seals lubed and prevent undercarriage rust
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so I've been put off until next week, seems there is a lot of demand for the seals (or something like that) lately, service weenie claims that he's seen a lot of this issue lately (of course, that could be just to delay me until after this weekend so he can get his paying customers in...)
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