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Originally Posted by Murphy The Cat
ok Rambit I've got you now.
For further clarification I think that for the sake of safety if you're going to get your rear end serviced by a stranger, then it's probably a good idea to make sure that the stranger has his tool well covered and that you should make sure that the lube oils has no grit in it. Alledgedly.
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You're wrong again Murph. You should always be properly introduced to your "technician" by your service writer proir to getting any work done. The technician must also be certified to do any rear end work. The service manager oversee's the procedure and will assist if requested. You should ensure only proper lublicants are used applicable to the type of rear end you have.
Rambit