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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 16366582" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>On the one hand, I'd say this changes the equation. Most of my opinion is/was based on the stock OEM without some sort of catastrophic potential failure.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, Ford is a corporation and it's curious what they recall or TSB and what they hide. Account after account of oil consumption and they won't recall or address that, but I haven't read a single solitary account of someone inadvertently shifting into reverse at speed. So this was either something Ford lost in a suit and decided it wasn't worth the risk of being sued again or they know something else they're not saying. It's always an equation (cost of recall or TSB vs. cost of legal and/or warranty claims risks).</p><p></p><p>So I'm skeptical that it's truly a problem (with lack of people reporting it) but if it is….then the value of an aftermarket rower now goes up and if you have to pick an aftermarket shifter then MGW is the easy choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 16366582, member: 188865"] On the one hand, I'd say this changes the equation. Most of my opinion is/was based on the stock OEM without some sort of catastrophic potential failure. Having said that, Ford is a corporation and it's curious what they recall or TSB and what they hide. Account after account of oil consumption and they won't recall or address that, but I haven't read a single solitary account of someone inadvertently shifting into reverse at speed. So this was either something Ford lost in a suit and decided it wasn't worth the risk of being sued again or they know something else they're not saying. It's always an equation (cost of recall or TSB vs. cost of legal and/or warranty claims risks). So I'm skeptical that it's truly a problem (with lack of people reporting it) but if it is….then the value of an aftermarket rower now goes up and if you have to pick an aftermarket shifter then MGW is the easy choice. [/QUOTE]
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