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Front drive shaft broken

Has the part number for the front driveshaft changed for 2025 to confirm a possible upgrade? I doubt IA would offer any free upgrades for pre-2025 models (at least I’d be shocked if they did) but maybe for those who recently suffered failures might get one?

It would not be the first time that IA ignores that a new or changed part should get a new part number. They already created some mess by not doing so.

Hopefully they have learned.

AWo
 
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Seems like creating a new part number could be documented evidence the last part was insufficient to the task of the lift they green lighted, and would increase liability for covering the 3000 lifts people put on.
 
I would have to assume a new part number would be mandatory should any revision to an exist production component occur simply for tracking information related to source vendor used, design specification changes, costing of new part, production batch tracking, VINs of vehicles the revised component has been installed into, etc…

Not using a new part number would create considerable liability issues should the new part be subject to a recall after causing accidents or injures and Ineos could not identify the exact parts impacted. Lawyers would be all over that sort of ambiguity if push came to shove during an injury lawsuit.

At a minimum they could use the existing part number but it would have to be documented in their production and logistic systems with a revision number. Likewise, the vendor (assuming the same one is used) for producing the part would have to insist on a new reference part number so they can keep the new version straight in their own ERP/Logistic systems for all the same liability reasons.
 
I would have to assume a new part number would be mandatory should any revision to an exist production component
Check the two versions of the headlights. At least in the begining they had the same number. That led to both version in one car, as it was posted here already....of course, at some point only the new version was shipped and mounted....

AWo
 
Well the oem boot flakes off these hard plastic coating. Just brushing it with my finger tip results in that external layer cracking and falling onto the ground.

What is the coating on the driveshaft boot?
 
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