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Old 05-05-2008, 04:56 AM   #1
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Riight rear seal leaking

I went to get a Flowmaster put on the truck Friday (week since I bought it) and while it was up, I noticed ONE HELLUVA rear seal leak on the passenger side!!!! I am still under warranty but my question is this: How long is it going to take the Dealer to fix this??? Average wait time.......Did some research and notice that this is something that is not an isolated incident on these trucks. What should I tell the dealership to change out??? Seal, Bearing, racer...anything else???

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Re: Riight rear seal leaking

Dropped the Titan off this morning and they stuck me in a 2008 Focus!!!! I am 6'5" 350lbs.......can you say SHOEHORN!!!!!

The service manager was a complete moron....I told him to look at the REAR seals and he dives under the FRONT of the truck! Speechless. After the awkwardness settles (Salesguy and I just sat in awe) I showed him where it was leaking and he wrote it on his little truck diagram.

Once this is done.....THE VENT MOD WILL HAPPEN THAT EVENING!!! Seems to me by reading the posts, the vent mod is a MUST to keep the seals from popping on these trucks. MANY THANKS TO THE OP WHO CAME UP WITH THE MOD!!!!

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