yes, it would be - I believe logsplitter confirmed his was a warranty issue (he didn't have a lift)
one is a warranty issue, several is a recall.But even one driveshaft failure on an unmodified Grenadier is still a warranty issue, right?
Absolutely- I just meant “issue” as in it could really add up if there are a ton of them.But even one driveshaft failure on an unmodified Grenadier is still a warranty issue, right?
The issue is that warranty coverage is provided (paid for) by Ineos corporate; not the dealer themselves (as they are unrelated entities).If an official Ineos dealer where you purchased the vehicle has recommended as compatible, sold and installed the lift kit surely they should warrant and resolve an issue which has been caused by the lift kit they profited from? Different story if you have purchased from an independent vendor.
If an official Ineos dealer where you purchased the vehicle has recommended as compatible, sold and installed the lift kit surely they should warrant and resolve an issue which has been caused by the lift kit they profited from? Different story if you have purchased from an independent vendor.
Does the end consumer care who covers the bill or rectifies the situation? They just want their truck fixed within a reasonable time at no cost to them. Not sure how US consumer law works but if an Australian dealer did this they would have to resolve the issue.The issue is that warranty coverage is provided (paid for) by Ineos corporate; not the dealer themselves (as they are unrelated entities).
A dealer could sell you aftermarket parts, and then provide their own warranty to cover potential failures, but it would not fall on the factory warranty
thanks...4,236 and counting. Bearing in mind that 97.439% of statistics are questionable....Sh*t outta luck.
mir schon klar, deshalb habe ich ja auch geschrieben, welche in welchem Foto zu sehen ist, die vordere ist auch dabei ;-)es geht um die vordere Kardanwelle, auf den Fotos ist hintere zu sehen
Are any dealers installing aftermarket suspension? I would imagine the dealership would eat the cost of any failed parts at that point. Being a previous Jeep owner I have had dealerships install suspension for this reason.
Sorry for your predicament but I'm glad to hear yours will be covered. I have the 2.5 lift and 33s. I'm in Houston as well. Guess I will be crawling under mine tonight or tomorrow as I'm headed to Ft. Worth for a week and towing a trailer. BTW, those wheels look great.Hey guys. Sorry I'm late to the party. I was one of the folks that reported the front shaft CV boot failure last Sunday on FB.
To sum up the chain of events, last Sunday, 18 Aug, I was returning home from the airport after being away on a work trip. I happened to have the radio off for a quiet ride home and noticed the "whirring" sound of maybe a differential or T-case issue, maybe. It gave me flashbacks of my old Macan and FJ Cruiser when they had T-case and Diff issues! When I got home I crawled under the Grenadier to have a look around. That's when I found the mangled CV boot on the front shaft at the T-case.
I let my dealer know and they sent a flat bed to come pick my Grenadier up.
Upon further inspection they found I will need a new rear shaft as well as they said there is "seepage" at the rear shaft, axle side. I didn't notice when I crawled under there, but I imagine the dealer is going over it with attention to detail. I am also being told that this will be covered under warranty and they have seen several of these issues thus far from BOTH lifted and stock ride height. Therefore, we are now waiting on Ineos to send some shafts from Hambach before I'm back on the road again. It also sounds like my dealer ordered several shafts for the likely ensuing numbers of failed shafts to rise.
My specs:
Eibach 2.5" lift
285/70/17 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT's
Front winch
Roo Bar
Big Country (Rugged Bound) Drawers
So I'm not exactly a light weight, unladen vehicle. Also, while at the dealer I crawled under a stock Grenadier on their showroom floor and noticed the front shaft does have some aggressive angles in its stock form. I would highly suggest anyone to check their boots and seals along the driveline.
At least Ineos is stepping up and covering these issues thus far. Although I'll be without my Grenadier probably for 2+ weeks.View attachment 7868759
Forgot to ask.. Is Mossy providing you any type of loaner to drive during your repairs?Hey guys. Sorry I'm late to the party. I was one of the folks that reported the front shaft CV boot failure last Sunday on FB.
To sum up the chain of events, last Sunday, 18 Aug, I was returning home from the airport after being away on a work trip. I happened to have the radio off for a quiet ride home and noticed the "whirring" sound of maybe a differential or T-case issue, maybe. It gave me flashbacks of my old Macan and FJ Cruiser when they had T-case and Diff issues! When I got home I crawled under the Grenadier to have a look around. That's when I found the mangled CV boot on the front shaft at the T-case.
I let my dealer know and they sent a flat bed to come pick my Grenadier up.
Upon further inspection they found I will need a new rear shaft as well as they said there is "seepage" at the rear shaft, axle side. I didn't notice when I crawled under there, but I imagine the dealer is going over it with attention to detail. I am also being told that this will be covered under warranty and they have seen several of these issues thus far from BOTH lifted and stock ride height. Therefore, we are now waiting on Ineos to send some shafts from Hambach before I'm back on the road again. It also sounds like my dealer ordered several shafts for the likely ensuing numbers of failed shafts to rise.
My specs:
Eibach 2.5" lift
285/70/17 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT's
Front winch
Roo Bar
Big Country (Rugged Bound) Drawers
So I'm not exactly a light weight, unladen vehicle. Also, while at the dealer I crawled under a stock Grenadier on their showroom floor and noticed the front shaft does have some aggressive angles in its stock form. I would highly suggest anyone to check their boots and seals along the driveline.
At least Ineos is stepping up and covering these issues thus far. Although I'll be without my Grenadier probably for 2+ weeks.View attachment 7868759
I never asked as I have a second car (wife’s) and am likely to pick up another “weekend car” for myself soon; looking for the opposite end of the spectrum, sporty two door, manual.Forgot to ask.. Is Mossy providing you any type of loaner to drive during your repairs?
Are any dealers installing aftermarket suspension? I would imagine the dealership would eat the cost of any failed parts at that point. Being a previous Jeep owner I have had dealerships install suspension for this reason.
Were you gulfcoast defender on the l633 defender forum.After reading through all this, I had to get underneath my new-to-me purchase and check things out. Looks like it has the eibach lift springs (orange springs with the logo) but luckily the boot looks fine. Granted it only has 1200 miles but thankful for the forum pointing the issue out so I can keep an eye on it. Whats the opinion on this angle?View attachment 7868790
I’m pretty sure you’re on the stock springs. Eibach makes both the lift and stock springs. The lifted springs are Silver colored.After reading through all this, I had to get underneath my new-to-me purchase and check things out. Looks like it has the eibach lift springs (orange springs with the logo) but luckily the boot looks fine. Granted it only has 1200 miles but thankful for the forum pointing the issue out so I can keep an eye on it. Whats the opinion on this angle?View attachment 7868790