Remind me not to drink coffee from your thermos.
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Big rigs have upwards of 42 wheels.Big rigs then. 18 wheelers.
He’s keeping it warm for ya….Remind me not to drink coffee from your thermos.![]()
If you read the makers comments, you know what we know. You will likely have to service it at some point, but sudden failure seems off the table.So can someone confirm that both shafts discussed in this thread do NOT suffer from the harmonic vibrations in the manner the AO shaft does? What’s the downside of these two shafts?
Why service when you can sell a new part €€€$$$£££I’d like to add, if youve ever had to service the shaft that goes between the Gwagon transmission and the divorced t case, this really isnt any different, just one hell of a lot easier to get to, for MF’n sure. You wanna talk about German engineers telling you to go f**k yourself for servicing a wearable part….
The English are guilty too.. Jag XKR had a coolant leak, hose was $30, installation was $900 as you have to disassemble 1/2 the engine to get to the hose.You wanna talk about German engineers...
If you read the makers comments, you know what we know. You will likely have to service it at some point, but sudden failure seems off the table.