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Not necessarily. They could be running epic poke...

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They fit fine, what's the fuss about it?
 
I believe they will use the "Any item that has worn out rather than suffered from a defect" as a get out for it. They don't cover coolant or fuel hoses either.

I think its rather stretching it to suggest that the brake pipe has 'worn out'. It's not a consumable item.

Repair or replacement required due to a gradual reduction in the operating performance of a covered part, commensurate with its age or mileage.

That sounds like new dampers = not covered, but brake pipe surely should be.
 
[TW]Fox;27811331 said:
If you have Comprehensive warranty there isnt a list of whats covered, just a list of what isn't.

i looked at the individuals and just checked the brakes section, unless more bits are covered on fully comp that arent noted on the site.
 
i looked at the individuals and just checked the brakes section, unless more bits are covered on fully comp that arent noted on the site.

I dont understand.

As I said, there is no list of what is covered on Comprehensive. There is a list of what is NOT covered - the implication being that everything else is.

There is no mention of brake pipes on the 'not covered' list.
 
That feel when the traffic immediately ahead is still, but then it opens up to allow the rev needle to tickle 5-6000rpm for a moment and you're in a narrow road with walls and some buildings either side to bounce around the exhaust note :D
 
That feel when the traffic immediately ahead is still, but then it opens up to allow the rev needle to tickle 5-6000rpm for a moment and you're in a narrow road with walls and some buildings either side to bounce around the exhaust note :D

Thanks for that, I'll sleep better now.
 
Here's our new M3, got it in November. Love it. That's my son in the pics checking it out just after I brought it home :).
Only put 2400 miles on the clock since Nov.



 
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