AdamHarris
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- First Name
- Adam
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2021
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- Location
- Blue Oval City, TN
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Ford Ranger XLT FX4 Black Supercrew
- Occupation
- Collision Repair Instructor
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Ok I have talked so much crap about these vehicles over the years after owning a 1995 E 320 Wagon years ago that just about broke me down on account of differed maintenance. Well, my Principle comes to me and says "you are getting a veh. donated, "I always expect it to be a 89 Caviler w/ no motor but this guy shows up. 2013 Mercedes GLK 350 4Matic with 327,000 miles and all that's wrong with it is a $30 front output shaft u-joint that's worn out (as u-joints will do). What?!? Wait, not so fast; That u-joint is located inside an output shaft housing that is unserviceable and doesn't even have a part number from MB. Official fix is to replace the Entire Transmission/ integrated T-case to the tune of 7k. Local repair shop wouldn't touch it, so the Dr., who put 250 miles a day on it for over 10 yrs., donated it to our school. Well, I love a challenge, so long story short I researched and found a company that remanufactured these output shaft housings and for $748 (Trans service kit included) in parts this thang is running and driving perfectly. Turns out these are one of the most reliable MBs out there since they are, relatively speaking, simple. It looks and drives like its 3 yrs old! Might have to modify my opinion of this brand lol.
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other than toasty engine great shape but the cost for the engine was more than dad wanted to spend on it. hopefully someone got some good use of it.