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Old 09-22-2005, 08:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Emergency!!!There are some problems with my 300C front steering knuckle!!!

I have to need a new OEM steering knuckle because my neighbor told me: it'd best take some money to change a brand-new steering knuckle.But I don't know how much it is, where I could get it and how to do that! I hope there are some guys could help me ASAP!Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart!!!
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Old 09-22-2005, 08:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have to need a new OEM steering knuckle because my neighbor told me: it'd best take some money to change a brand-new steering knuckle.But I don't know how much it is, where I could get it and how to do that! I hope there are some guys could help me ASAP!Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart!!!
So what's the problem? If you have a brand new 300C, your warranty would cover that. What do you need money for and what's this have to do with your neighbour? Your post is not very clear.

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Old 09-23-2005, 01:44 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re:It is my neighbour who sold his 300C to me

Because my neighbour will go to China and stay there about three or four years, he has to sold me his 300C.Before he went, he told me that there are some problems with the front-right steering knuckle!I don't know what those problem is, and I don't want any accident happened to me and my family!Anywey, a guy, who works in workshop, suggested that I'd best change a brand-new OEM steering knuckle!But I don't how much it is and how to get it! By the way, my neighbour didn't give me the warranty!Therefore, I hope some kindly guys could help me as fast as you can!Thanks a lot!
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So what's the problem? If you have a brand new 300C, your warranty would cover that. What do you need money for and what's this have to do with your neighbour? Your post is not very clear.

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Old 09-23-2005, 02:17 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Because my neighbour will go to China and stay there about three or four years, he has to sold me his 300C.Before he went, he told me that there are some problems with the front-right steering knuckle!I don't know what those problem is, and I don't want any accident happened to me and my family!Anywey, a guy, who works in workshop, suggested that I'd best change a brand-new OEM steering knuckle!But I don't how much it is and how to get it! By the way, my neighbour didn't give me the warranty!Therefore, I hope some kindly guys could help me as fast as you can!Thanks a lot!
Look into transferring the warranty to your name. You have 30 days from time of purchase if you are the second owner of the car. See a dealer, get the warranty transferred (there is a fee--$150 if memory serves), then have the steering mechanism checked out, under warranty, at any dealership.
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Because my neighbour will go to China and stay there about three or four years, he has to sold me his 300C.Before he went, he told me that there are some problems with the front-right steering knuckle!I don't know what those problem is, and I don't want any accident happened to me and my family!Anywey, a guy, who works in workshop, suggested that I'd best change a brand-new OEM steering knuckle!But I don't how much it is and how to get it! By the way, my neighbour didn't give me the warranty!Therefore, I hope some kindly guys could help me as fast as you can!Thanks a lot!
Hemee,
As much as I want to offer my 2 cents, I think I better keep my mouth shut.
But I have that itch if you know what I'm saying. I'll behave myself
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Old 09-23-2005, 07:41 AM   #7 (permalink)
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As much as I want to offer my 2 cents, I think I better keep my mouth shut.
But I have that itch if you know what I'm saying. I'll behave myself
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Is it just me, or does anyone else suspect this is a crank post? The more I read the posters two comments, I can't help but think that the English is perfect in some areas, including grammar, spelling, usage of proper tense & punctuation, and intentionally bad in other areas. Am I too cynical, or do others think likewise? I'm not sure if this is what the Colonel was thinking, but I'd sure be interested in knowing. Is this destined to be one for the flag of BS...who knows?

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Old 09-23-2005, 01:09 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Rambit, I sort of noticed that same thing. Like the way he spelled neighbor. Who only know's?
Hemee, I too will try to behave myself.
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Old 09-23-2005, 01:13 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Wait a second....The factory warranty is fully transferrable and nothing is needed to be done, at least was needed to be done to any car I've ever bought under factory warranty....Yes, extended warranties may not even BE transferred it depends on the warranty I guess.

Regardless, dude with the moose knuckle...TAKE IT IN! There's no way to be sure but I'm guessing you should be fine. The steering knuckle is a big chunk of steel, I don't see how it could just fail.

Why the heck didn't he get it taken care of before he sold it to you?
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