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Rear end question........
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<blockquote data-quote="007jerry" data-source="post: 16419865" data-attributes="member: 79158"><p>Thank you Mojo88! I tried to be brief lol That is basically why I replaced all those "easy" parts myself, to just basically get the dealer to dig a little deeper into the issue. I basically said to them I replaced the caliper, then they said well it may be the hose. So I replaced the hose and then they said well we don't really see anything wrong. So for my piece of mind and to be able to say that everything that I can replace has been replaced. I will try to get it back over to them in the next week or two but I just think they will say there is nothing wrong. It is not rocket science, I told them that the 8.8 rear has been in service for 30 years now. That is why I think it may be the outer bearing or a sensor issue!???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="007jerry, post: 16419865, member: 79158"] Thank you Mojo88! I tried to be brief lol That is basically why I replaced all those "easy" parts myself, to just basically get the dealer to dig a little deeper into the issue. I basically said to them I replaced the caliper, then they said well it may be the hose. So I replaced the hose and then they said well we don't really see anything wrong. So for my piece of mind and to be able to say that everything that I can replace has been replaced. I will try to get it back over to them in the next week or two but I just think they will say there is nothing wrong. It is not rocket science, I told them that the 8.8 rear has been in service for 30 years now. That is why I think it may be the outer bearing or a sensor issue!??? [/QUOTE]
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