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Originally Posted by Zoomad75
It would not void the entire warranty of the vehicle. If a failure was to happen to the front differential with the cable control on it I'd say it would be easy to blame and therefore void the warranty on the front diff.
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Thanks!
I guess one should wait a few months or a year at least and make sure the front diff isn't defective. I should have the money at some point in the not too distant future and I am just trying to figure out I would do; I'm not sure I want a new one or not.
So you work for a dealer in Pueblo? A long, long, long, long time I ago I worked for Daniels Chevrolet in the Springs when they were still downtown. I just ferried stuff around and took people home/work and picked them up when their cars were in the shop. Most of the new stuff was kept over on a dirt lot on 8th street, so I got to drive everything brand new.