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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    I speak from the dealer POV dude. I still try to help unless people wanna call me a Qlube guy.
    was humorous though
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    To you. Thanks for the support. I decided to shun my image and not respond to such poppycock because I got out of 3rd grade 25 years ago

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    my buddy has an 08 2500hd with allison tranny. The dealer he bought it from said a handheld programmer, cai, OR changing exhaust TIP would void his ENTIRE warranty. (the pilgram cannon is ugly, he wasn't even going to touch the muffer)

    Not sure if the gassers are as strict. And i've never had a problem with shaft...just going off what i read on another forum. They said wd40 was a temp fix. I didnt realize it was the splines that made noise, i figured it was outer seal or something.
    blown transmissions are about as useful as 97% of the guys on this forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    I can say the dealer can suck it if they wanna get about the CAI. Then again, it's too easy to fix to bother taking it in. Do like others have suggested just please don't use WD40 . Take out 4 bolts, pull the DS, pack the slip yoke with grease, reinstall removed components in reverse order. Done for another 18 months. BTW, don't run over yourself. Chock the wheels.

    Crappy how this was a problem in the late 90's and early aughts and went away only to return.
    thanks for the help i think im just gunna go with this and save my self from more work then is necessary. ill give it a shot this weekend and see how it works out

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    Quote Originally Posted by oleshifty View Post
    my buddy has an 08 2500hd with allison tranny. The dealer he bought it from said a handheld programmer, cai, OR changing exhaust TIP would void his ENTIRE warranty. (the pilgram cannon is ugly, he wasn't even going to touch the muffer)

    Not sure if the gassers are as strict. And i've never had a problem with shaft...just going off what i read on another forum. They said wd40 was a temp fix. I didnt realize it was the splines that made noise, i figured it was outer seal or something.

    I hate warranty work. This is because I make less for the same job if the vehicles is under regular or extended GM warranty.

    That being said what he was told is a load of POOP.

    Here's the deal, any dealer can refuse any service to any customer for any reason because it's a franchise. GM as a corporation (not the dealer) cannot refuse warranty repair unless GM corporate can prove the modification had a direct affect on the failure.

    It would be pretty common to refuse warranty at the dealer level for a thrown rod on a $14K diesel engine if it's got propane, intake, exhaust, turbo, and tune. It would be stupid to refuse the warranty repair of a dome light because a truck has a lift kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    I can say the dealer can suck it if they wanna get about the CAI. Then again, it's too easy to fix to bother taking it in. Do like others have suggested just please don't use WD40 . Take out 4 bolts, pull the DS, pack the slip yoke with grease, reinstall removed components in reverse order. Done for another 18 months. BTW, don't run over yourself. Chock the wheels.

    Crappy how this was a problem in the late 90's and early aughts and went away only to return.
    Have you seen the new bulletin about if that does not fix it and it's a 4wd we get to replace the transfer case output shaft for 2.0.... GREAT

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    Yeah, caught that three days ago.

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    My 07 nnbs LT definitely does the same thing. Feels like a binding in the driveline at slow speeds, to the point where it seems like Im driving on a gravel road in the back. So the splines need lube where the ds slides into the tranny? Use axle grease or something a little lighter?

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    The heavier the better so it lasts.

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