well, my extended 100K warranty was worth it...
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well, my extended 100K warranty was worth it...
Took my GS in to the dealer the other day for 90K service (even though I have 98500 miles now) for $1300. Got the soup-to-nuts treatment - plugs, timing belt, all fluids (trans, diff, brake, AF, oil,...) etc, AND got more than I bargained for. They replaced the WATER PUMP along with the timing belt (warranty). They also found play in the LOWER BALL JOINTS and replaced them as well, under warranty. In the process my WHOLE suspension has been tightened up, and the steering as well. Rock solid tight now, feels like a new car, unbelievable. All work was done impeccably. I think I'm good for at least another 100K !!!
Anybody else have problems with ball joints by 100K?
Anybody else have problems with ball joints by 100K?
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i only had like 70???k and they said my lower ball joints were on there way out and my control arm..
i STILL didnt get it fixed and im at 82k....dont know if that was a good idea!
i STILL didnt get it fixed and im at 82k....dont know if that was a good idea!
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Originally Posted by engin_ear
Took my GS in to the dealer the other day for 90K service (even though I have 98500 miles now) for $1300. Got the soup-to-nuts treatment - plugs, timing belt, all fluids (trans, diff, brake, AF, oil,...) etc, AND got more than I bargained for. They replaced the WATER PUMP along with the timing belt (warranty). They also found play in the LOWER BALL JOINTS and replaced them as well, under warranty. In the process my WHOLE suspension has been tightened up, and the steering as well. Rock solid tight now, feels like a new car, unbelievable. All work was done impeccably. I think I'm good for at least another 100K !!!
Anybody else have problems with ball joints by 100K?
Anybody else have problems with ball joints by 100K?
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Engin_ear, got a question for you? Did you have the steering wheel shakes before? Basically, what I am getting at is, by replacing the lower ball joints, have the vibrations (if you had any) gone away? My 98 has 91K miles on it - I got the CarMax warranty, so I am wondering if I should bring mine to them, hoping that they replace them, making some of the shakes go away. Had my car looked at the other day by my mechanic (non-Carmax), he couldn't find any reason for the shakes, other than the service bulletin, and what the rest of this board has noticed. Any info would certainly be appreciated. Thx in advance.
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Originally Posted by Lettuce
this may be a stuped question, but what does the 100k warranty have to do with getting the 90k service. I have the 100k warranty on mine, and Im nearing the 60k mile service...
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Okay, I want proof the warrany was worth it.
What is the total you spent on the warranty?
What was the total service value covered by the warranty?
What is the total you spent on the warranty?
What was the total service value covered by the warranty?
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The extended warranty on my Disco paid off in spades. Cost was $2,400 and they paid out over $4,000.
I also have one on my GS (until 100K) and I have no doubt that I will NOT "earn back" my $$$. At the same time, I never fret over repairs and/or trying to get the cheapest price for a repair.
For me, I almost always buy used and then layer the purchase price with a bumper to bumper 5 year/100K exclusionary warranty. This gives me a used car price with a new car warranty. I paid $1,300 for the warranty and simply view it as the cost for buying a used car and having peace of mind at the same time.
Eric
I also have one on my GS (until 100K) and I have no doubt that I will NOT "earn back" my $$$. At the same time, I never fret over repairs and/or trying to get the cheapest price for a repair.
For me, I almost always buy used and then layer the purchase price with a bumper to bumper 5 year/100K exclusionary warranty. This gives me a used car price with a new car warranty. I paid $1,300 for the warranty and simply view it as the cost for buying a used car and having peace of mind at the same time.
Eric
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Originally Posted by noop
i took my car in for the 90k service and my car needed the lower ball joints replaced also.
Does the lower ball joints normally go out at such low miles?
Is this common to all GS's?
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yes, this is common. do a search and this topic has been discussed.
i believe people were complaining that they were going out around 60-70k and breaking around 100k. depends if you have your ride lowered with larger wheels, etc.. which will beat up your stock suspension even further.
it's a good rule of thumb to start checking for play around 75k and keep an eye on them. if they break on you while you're on the road, it will be expensive because your fender may tweak, sensor may break and the tow service will add up.
i believe people were complaining that they were going out around 60-70k and breaking around 100k. depends if you have your ride lowered with larger wheels, etc.. which will beat up your stock suspension even further.
it's a good rule of thumb to start checking for play around 75k and keep an eye on them. if they break on you while you're on the road, it will be expensive because your fender may tweak, sensor may break and the tow service will add up.
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how would I be able to tell if my ball joints are going out. Every once and a while when i turn and brake I hear a noise in the front. Could this be caused by the ball joints???