Time to whack a Bambi.
BBL..
That's covered under manufacturers defect right?! Lol!Good morning.
Rule #1
Don't tow your brand new vehicle behind your motorhome with the manual transmission gear.
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I bet that made some racket when it let loose!Good morning.
Rule #1
Don't tow your brand new vehicle behind your motorhome with the manual transmission gear.
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Yeah, with a $6000 deductable. [emoji4]That's covered under manufacturers defect right?! Lol!
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Good morning.
Rule #1
Don't tow your brand new vehicle behind your motorhome with the manual transmission gear.
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Actually with this model, all you have to do is put the transmission in neutral to flat tow it.The countershaft not throwing lube up on the output I suppose.
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Rear drivers are best towed long distance by dropping out the rear ‘U’ joint and hanging up the shaft with a coat hanger.
Front wheel drive needs a dolly.
I think that's the engine bottomed end? Looks like pieces of pistons and wrist pins. And a piece of a rod left.The countershaft not throwing lube up on the output I suppose.
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Rear drivers are best towed long distance by dropping out the rear ‘U’ joint and hanging up the shaft with a coat hanger.
Front wheel drive needs a dolly.
Yes, that's engine carnage. It churned for a while before it was discovered.I think that's the engine bottomed end? Looks like pieces of pistons and wrist pins. And a piece of a rod left.
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Good morning.
Rule #1
Don't tow your brand new vehicle behind your motorhome with the manual transmission gear.
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Have you told him that in those words? May open a different line of conversationLots of good advice and wisdom from you guys. Thank you for your responses. All I want is for him to do his best and be all he wants to be.
I think it was a Spark.What do you sell with a manual? Thought they all went away.
I stress-tested the 5 X 8 trailer axle upgrade with 2 cubic yards of wet sand and it passed with flying colors.
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