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Originally Posted by KosCo
I noticed the quote --
"We’ve extended the warranty for wet shudder up to seven years, dry shudder up to five years"
Anyone know why wet shudder get 7 years but dry shudder only gets 5 years. I would have thought that since they are both gearboxes, they would attract the same extended warranty.
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Honestly should be the other way around if anything. Haven't heard much about the wet clutch having any problems, reason I chose it before buying as I heard tonnes of complaints about the dry clutch.
Would be simpler to just make both 7 though, odd.