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KIDOR Lemon Law Denied and Suspension Warranty Cancelled
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<blockquote data-quote="GordoJay" data-source="post: 1608254" data-attributes="member: 39584"><p>Starting a post with an insult is a sign that you're not really trying to have a conversation, but I'll address this comment anyway. I should probably let [USER=35543]@FordTechOne[/USER] do it, but why should he have all the fun. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> FTO IS thinking logically. You are not. You're taking things to a ridiculous extreme and then trying to make them look ridiculous. A standard debate trick, but you lose important context. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why? The problem only appears to happen on modified trucks. Not one single person has demonstrated the problem on a stock vehicle. It hasn't shown up at RA with newbie drivers beating randomly on the trucks. Why should Ford spend a single minute worrying about it? Until there is evidence otherwise, the root cause appears to be modification. Yes, there are lots of trucks with springs not having the problem, so it's likely some combination of modification and certain operating parameters. Not everyone goes off road and not everyone has the same skill when they do. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's right, no one knows. But looking at the evidence and using logic, which you really should learn to use better, points to modification being the root cause. The burden is on the modder to prove otherwise. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nonsense indeed. You've seen the official policy over and over again. Why are you distorting it so badly? It's not helping your case. I'll state it again so that you don't have to search for it. If you make a modification and that modification could have caused the problem you're seeing, Ford may reject your warranty claim. They might, they might not, but they can. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's stupid. Plain and simple. I put 40s on my truck and have this issue. How exactly is that warranty? And if it is, what if I put 50s on it? Earth mover tires? A fricken JATO rocket on the rack? Is it still warranty?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GordoJay, post: 1608254, member: 39584"] Starting a post with an insult is a sign that you're not really trying to have a conversation, but I'll address this comment anyway. I should probably let [USER=35543]@FordTechOne[/USER] do it, but why should he have all the fun. :) FTO IS thinking logically. You are not. You're taking things to a ridiculous extreme and then trying to make them look ridiculous. A standard debate trick, but you lose important context. Why? The problem only appears to happen on modified trucks. Not one single person has demonstrated the problem on a stock vehicle. It hasn't shown up at RA with newbie drivers beating randomly on the trucks. Why should Ford spend a single minute worrying about it? Until there is evidence otherwise, the root cause appears to be modification. Yes, there are lots of trucks with springs not having the problem, so it's likely some combination of modification and certain operating parameters. Not everyone goes off road and not everyone has the same skill when they do. That's right, no one knows. But looking at the evidence and using logic, which you really should learn to use better, points to modification being the root cause. The burden is on the modder to prove otherwise. Nonsense indeed. You've seen the official policy over and over again. Why are you distorting it so badly? It's not helping your case. I'll state it again so that you don't have to search for it. If you make a modification and that modification could have caused the problem you're seeing, Ford may reject your warranty claim. They might, they might not, but they can. That's stupid. Plain and simple. I put 40s on my truck and have this issue. How exactly is that warranty? And if it is, what if I put 50s on it? Earth mover tires? A fricken JATO rocket on the rack? Is it still warranty? [/QUOTE]
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