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| subject: | Re: Power steering lines - Durango. |
RW> I think it should be incumbant on manufacturers to replace any line that RW> rusts to the point of failure. Even if the vehicle is out of warranty. I agree 100%. That goes with all of the manufacturers, because it isn't just Dodge. I have seen it happen in Ford and Chevy, and I'm sure it happens in foreign vehicles as well. RW> If you can remove the line without spoiling the original configuration, RW> it RW> shouldn't be that hard to duplicate by hand. From the great step by step - complete with pictures - writeup that someone did for the Durango, it shouldn't be too bad. The bolts are very rusty, just like the lines - so they will probably start to fall apart while I remove them. RW> [????] OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer...I don't understand the RW> statement. If you found an Aftermarket Manufacturer who has those lines RW> in RW> Stainless Steel, that would be ideal. I meant aftermarket. According to some of them on Rockauto.com, they are chromate plated for rust and corrosion protection. RW> Take it to a Dodge dealer and see what they offer in compensation for RW> having to replace failed lines that aren't supposed to be made out of RW> ordinary steel. Then go buy the aftermarket lines. Probably nothing, since I didn't buy the Durango new. I should do that just out of principle. If you are interested in the repair with pictures, here is the link: http://tinyurl.com/bh95yp9 - Mark --- WWIVToss v.1.50* Origin: http://www.weather-station.org * Bel Air, MD -USA (1:261/1304.0) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 620 848 953 @PATH: 261/1304 1 266/512 140/1 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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