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Old 10-15-2007, 05:34 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Re: Cleaning Pulleys

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If it was me, I'd only expect the warranty to cover it if the pulleys failed during "typical use". If I trash them trying to be a mud bogging scuba driving hero, I don't think I'd feel right asking Toyota to give me new pulleys.

That's why I like this thread. Now I know how fix it myself after I break it.

Everyone's definition of "typical use" seems to be different, so let's try to stay out of that debate.
mine failed both times at or below the water level TOYOTA says is the limit...27.5 inches I beleive...and they(the pullies) are well under water at that point...so it was covered both times...covered in mud and all....
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