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That is not what grand prix or Justin is saying.
Factory warranty will cover defective tires because... they were defective to begin with. Same with the battery, it isn't covered, but if its faulty from the get go then they will replace, but if the battery last say 2 years then it isn't. If the tires last for 15k miles, no it isn't.
For all the confusion, Justin, Jeremy has a "Dealership/3rd party warranty" not through Acura. Now I don't know if that changes anything. The CLUTCH is usually not warrantied. Bumper to Bumper warranties just mean things like engine, transmission, ripped leather seats, cracked dash, bad NAVI, electrical issues with any components, but not clutch, oil/oil change, tires, or any 'wear and tear' issues.
To solve this quickly, just post your contract/what is covered in the contract and everything is settled.
Sorry Jeremy, but your red text are what you actually feel about the situation most of the time :x <3
Factory warranty will cover defective tires because... they were defective to begin with. Same with the battery, it isn't covered, but if its faulty from the get go then they will replace, but if the battery last say 2 years then it isn't. If the tires last for 15k miles, no it isn't.
For all the confusion, Justin, Jeremy has a "Dealership/3rd party warranty" not through Acura. Now I don't know if that changes anything. The CLUTCH is usually not warrantied. Bumper to Bumper warranties just mean things like engine, transmission, ripped leather seats, cracked dash, bad NAVI, electrical issues with any components, but not clutch, oil/oil change, tires, or any 'wear and tear' issues.
To solve this quickly, just post your contract/what is covered in the contract and everything is settled.

Sorry Jeremy, but your red text are what you actually feel about the situation most of the time :x <3
ya im sure 90% of all dealer & third party warrantys dont cover clutch... everyone is going back & forth all AGREEING ON THE SAME THING even mr grand prix over here must have not known i was clearly playing pr. the red lettering...
i think 911 has heard enough as well bcz its not like yall are gonna come help do it himself (worst case scenario) I know i will...
...& maybe Beeze
...lol...
i think 911 has heard enough as well bcz its not like yall are gonna come help do it himself (worst case scenario) I know i will...
...& maybe Beeze
...lol...
lol if you look closely at pic 2 you can see some of my blood next to the bolt top center...
I only expect my new clutch to last around 30k-40k...by then a pretty credible person Accordscope or something like that said wherever he lives a good shop has resurfaced his flywheels like ours multiple times no problems...like $60 so maybe i can find one & hopefully it hits me at a better time/ or be prepared with a racing clutch or something like clutch-masters...
I only expect my new clutch to last around 30k-40k...by then a pretty credible person Accordscope or something like that said wherever he lives a good shop has resurfaced his flywheels like ours multiple times no problems...like $60 so maybe i can find one & hopefully it hits me at a better time/ or be prepared with a racing clutch or something like clutch-masters...
Last edited by TL Luver; Mar 18, 2014 at 09:13 PM.
Hey, man. Pretty cool and innovative shop set up you have there, long as it gets the job done! Still can't figure out what the ladder is for ???? Lol
lol if you look closely at pic 2 you can see some of my blood next to the bolt top center... I only expect my new clutch to last around 30k-40k...by then a pretty credible person Accordscope or something like that said wherever he lives a good shop has resurfaced his flywheels like ours multiple times no problems...like $60 so maybe i can find one & hopefully it hits me at a better time/ or be prepared with a racing clutch or something like clutch-masters...
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We're planning on the days of the National AZ meet. So 6th/7th/8th of June.
lol if you look closely at pic 2 you can see some of my blood next to the bolt top center...
I only expect my new clutch to last around 30k-40k...by then a pretty credible person Accordscope or something like that said wherever he lives a good shop has resurfaced his flywheels like ours multiple times no problems...like $60 so maybe i can find one & hopefully it hits me at a better time/ or be prepared with a racing clutch or something like clutch-masters...
I only expect my new clutch to last around 30k-40k...by then a pretty credible person Accordscope or something like that said wherever he lives a good shop has resurfaced his flywheels like ours multiple times no problems...like $60 so maybe i can find one & hopefully it hits me at a better time/ or be prepared with a racing clutch or something like clutch-masters...

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saw a new charger r/t yesterday rubbing his engine burning clutch...looked up an OEM clutch kit for it and it was made by the same maker as mine...feel sorry for him lol...
so today I was curious and looked up and oem clutch kit for a Lamborghini and guess what it showed up the same Maker is mine lol...only thing is the Lamborghini one was over $2000...now I'm pretty sure that may be a little better though but gives me a little more confidence that the brand I chose isn't a piece of s***
so today I was curious and looked up and oem clutch kit for a Lamborghini and guess what it showed up the same Maker is mine lol...only thing is the Lamborghini one was over $2000...now I'm pretty sure that may be a little better though but gives me a little more confidence that the brand I chose isn't a piece of s***
ya, kinda of heard the same thing however, i have looked it up and they can be resurfaced, have to be the right shop and obviously depends on the condition of the flywheel.
hey Eddie i just watched a clutch install on a suburu obviously AWD...Not Good...Dude had to pull up the whole engine being that the trans is in the rear for the driveshaft!!!...


I was thinking the same thing. Jeremy is short





lol...
