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01.06.2010, 10:36 PM

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conspiracy theory here. castle will take care of you. they know they have failures and stand behind their product, and I stand behind them.

well, if I could stand
Certainly no conspiracy theory, just an observation.

But I can see that commenting in a thread can open a can of worms from liability to making a judgement on warranty without seeing the unit etc etc


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01.06.2010, 10:42 PM

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Certainly no conspiracy theory, just an observation.

But I can see that commenting in a thread can open a can of worms from liability to making a judgement on warranty without seeing the unit etc etc
My thought exactly. I'd rather have them deal with the person individually. Castle will stand by their products. I had my own experiences returning burnt ESC's and I'm very satisfied with the customer service Castle has.


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01.06.2010, 11:26 PM

to the point- I would guess a binding in the driveline somewhere, or too tight a gear mesh.

It's really hard to say what the failure could have been. Maybe a fluke?


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01.06.2010, 11:39 PM

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to the point- I would guess a binding in the driveline somewhere, or too tight a gear mesh.

It's really hard to say what the failure could have been. Maybe a fluke?
I hope it's a fluke. The truck rolls nice and smooth and the gear mesh wasn't too tight. Maybe something came loose on the board or something.
   
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