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Road Kill Drive-Thru
AWD TrailBlazer SS vs. Ford Lightning
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<blockquote data-quote="Wildman113" data-source="post: 11006235" data-attributes="member: 125426"><p>A factory defect that you should have take back to the dealer and had replaced. Late model LS series engines are not generally known for piston slap issues, that was corrected in earlier years. My '98 LS1 has 95,000 hard miles on it and not a trace of any piston slap. You obviously don't know jack about GM engines.</p><p></p><p>Gotta love the hate on GM products, yet FORD is 99% of the time the butt of all automotive jokes. Just mention 6.0 Powerstroke and people will start making fun of you. My '04 Cobra has 37,000 miles and the steering shaft is completely worn out so there is tons of slop in the wheel. There is no excuse for that, but it is what it is, I will replace it with an upgraded MM shaft, no hard feelings. I bought a Cobra because I like the car, not to be a stupid FORD fanboy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildman113, post: 11006235, member: 125426"] A factory defect that you should have take back to the dealer and had replaced. Late model LS series engines are not generally known for piston slap issues, that was corrected in earlier years. My '98 LS1 has 95,000 hard miles on it and not a trace of any piston slap. You obviously don't know jack about GM engines. Gotta love the hate on GM products, yet FORD is 99% of the time the butt of all automotive jokes. Just mention 6.0 Powerstroke and people will start making fun of you. My '04 Cobra has 37,000 miles and the steering shaft is completely worn out so there is tons of slop in the wheel. There is no excuse for that, but it is what it is, I will replace it with an upgraded MM shaft, no hard feelings. I bought a Cobra because I like the car, not to be a stupid FORD fanboy. [/QUOTE]
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