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The King has no clothes and you guys are on the sideline cheering him on.
Yea, @FordTechOne must workout...
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The King has no clothes and you guys are on the sideline cheering him on.
Devils advocate here...so this was an issue under warranty prior to any mods and repaired by Ford under warranty? If so then maybe that's why it's being covered still as an existing issue and not being looked at as a non covered warranty claim ?
The problem started under 10k miles and bone stock but it’s cute how you guys defend Ford so fervently and seem to have poor reading comprehension skills. There’s no way ford could ever engineer something stupidly.
the King has no clothes and you guys are on the sideline cheering him on.
That’s the problem here. It’s not a “known issue” to have an axle shaft seal fail 4 times, period.
My 2017 has 58,000 miles. Oil pan has been fixed but the stub axle seal has now been fixed 3 times and it’s still leaking. I love this truck but it’s spent 35 days in the shop and going in for its 4th front diff seal fix.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm tracking with you 100%Yeah so that brings up issue of whether some modification may be actually contributing to the issue. I mod my stuff too, but, FRF is replete with examples of people who lifted the truck and suffered a failure. Off the top
CV, transfer case, front shaft(?) and seals. The guy who lunched his transfer case was protesting the crappy design, before reluctantly admitting having something like a 2 inch lift.
The difference is that most of the people in this discussion are willing to admit wrong. So let’s hypothesize based on the known facts.
let’s say your problem started stock. let’s say you got it fixed. Let’s say you then figured it’s ok to modify, lift the truck and then you have another failure after lifting the truck.
How do you know that the lift didn’t cause the new failure? For that matter, how do we know it did? Unless we’re sending the failed parts to qualified engineers to do a post mortem failure analysis, it’s not possible to say with certainty.
We would definitely be hearing a LOT of chatter if that were the case.
How many times did the axle seal fail BEFORE being lifted?
if it failed more then 1x why would you lift it?
You guys playing internet Hero’s when you have 10% of the facts are so helpful. Thanks.
10% is plenty. How else are we gonna go off half cocked around here?We have 10% of the facts because that's all YOU provided to us.
Because 2 days after it got home from being “fixed” and still bone stock I had new gear oil under my truck That’s how I know. At this point I contacted the Ford rep and talked only with her. You guys playing internet Hero’s when you have 10% of the facts are so helpful. Thanks.