GEN 2 Should I be worried about this?

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Neil Casa

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I was about to start the install of my KHC Torque Arm when I noticed this seepage on my Pinion Seal.
Needless to say I decided that installing the torque arm today would be a poor idea given that this may be a warranty repair. I cannot find any oil drops on the ground where I park, but this doens't look great to me.
Can I get some input on this from the experts as to whether this merits concern?
2019 SCREW with 20500 miles.
Thank You in advance


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Hmmmm. Things like this make me second guess going to a gen 2. Throw more money at my gen 1 or upgrade. I can’t decide.
 
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Honestly it depends on your usage...if daily driving is involved it would be hard to pass on the gen 2 with all of the connectivity improvements and the overall refinement of the vehicle. The turbo motor runs great and is easy and cheap to pull another 75hp and 100lb-ft of torque. The 19 and up tranny shifts great....then there are cam phasers....etc....tough call.
 

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The 1st generation will hold its resale value more as they were true SVT products with a limited production run. I truly feel the 3rd generation Raptor will have a V8 option to help it compete against the 2021 Ram Hellcat TRX. FYI: By brother in JAX purchased gas today for $1.27 a gallon!
 
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My ‘17 did that. They replaced it under warranty no question. Probably had ~50k miles on it. I attributed it to the many trips to the sand dunes. One of the only issues that I had on my ‘17 (and traded it in with 69k miles).
 

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The 1st generation will hold its resale value more as they were true SVT products with a limited production run. I truly feel the 3rd generation Raptor will have a V8 option to help it compete against the 2021 Ram Hellcat TRX. FYI: By brother in JAX purchased gas today for $1.27 a gallon!
I think the 3rd gen will be a hybrid.
 

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The 1st generation will hold its resale value more as they were true SVT products with a limited production run. I truly feel the 3rd generation Raptor will have a V8 option to help it compete against the 2021 Ram Hellcat TRX. FYI: By brother in JAX purchased gas today for $1.27 a gallon!
This is not showing in current values of the gen 1’s. Their value seems to be coming down quick the last 3 months.
 
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