pilot0987
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- 2015 Mustang GT Premium
Just sent mine in after my axle separated in front of a car meet.
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?? which onesJust sent mine in after my axle separated in front of a car meet.
That sucks; my experience was totally different. If you follow the voice prompts they have some verbage about a warranty department. I followed that talked to TAD and he was super helpful.Called DSS and left a message. They never called back. Called again several days later. They said they are not aware of this issue and also told me there was no torque spec for the spindle nut which I found to be untrue later. I never checked the bolts since I wasn't told to. Also shafts came with no install instructions. So I can't say I am impressed. When its time to purchase a drive shaft I will be looking elsewhere.
Yes me too. I contacted them on the bolts loosening up issue by email. I got a reply the next day. Thing is I bought the shafts from another member not from DSS and they offered to fix inspect and take care of them if I sent them in....THATS CUSTOMER SERVICE! Here is the reply they sent me on the bolts backing out:That sucks; my experience was totally different. If you follow the voice prompts they have some verbage about a warranty department. I followed that talked to TAD and he was super helpful.
Yeah they never told me about the e-coat or running a tap down them. Just new bolts.Yes me too. I contacted them on the bolts loosening up issue by email. I got a reply the next day. Thing is I bought the shafts from another member not from DSS and they offered to fix inspect and take care of them if I sent them in....THATS CUSTOMER SERVICE! Here is the reply they sent me on the bolts backing out:
What the issue had been is this, We had a few runs of parts that were Ecoated by a local coating company. The coating when done correctly is only supposes to be at the most 3mil thick and not in the threads, what we found (later) was they were actually over coating them and some of it was getting in the thread. This caused the Loctite to be bonding to the Ecoat instead of the metal like most were done (this was a spuratic issue) all that needs to be done is to run a tap in the holes to clean out any of the Ecoat that may or may not be in the set you have. The Tread is 10x1.5 if you like we can have you send them in and we will check the axles for you.