~47K Miles Update

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So after reading, the conclusion I have arrived at is my Ranger will not make it to 50k miles without lubing my shaft. Got it. ✅ *calls up local Ford Dealer ?
I thought a different part needed to be lubed once the dealer got involved.
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I would go ahead and just do it now. I was worried too but after installing it I was so glad I did and not just for the performance but it does shift WAY better. Also now that I think of it @NOVA_Ranger did have an issue with his transmission and even tuned they still covered it. I'll PM you and let you know if I decide to sell it.
Just picked the truck, and rebuilt transmission, up this evening. I've never had a dealership ask or care about a tune, on the Ranger or the SHO that I had. If you bring a vehicle in with bald drive tires and a piston sticking through the hood it might be a different story though, haha.
 
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I thought a different part needed to be lubed once the dealer got involved.
No, no. When it comes to most dealers, no lube is involved. They prefer the dry method for
maximum effect.
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