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Old 09-02-2008, 09:57 PM
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I have a chance to pick up a decent set of SA's. The fronts seem to be fine, but one of the rears is leaking. Is it possible to still get them covered if there is no recite or original place of purchase?
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Unfortunately no. You have to have receipt for origional purchase. Which is why buying these used sucks. You almost have to get them for free to be worth it.
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Originally Posted by fast377
Unfortunately no. You have to have receipt for origional purchase. Which is why buying these used sucks. You almost have to get them for free to be worth it.
That is pretty much what I figured would be the case. Thanks for the heads up.
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Originally Posted by fast377
Unfortunately no. You have to have receipt for origional purchase. Which is why buying these used sucks. You almost have to get them for free to be worth it.
Yep, I've looked into it before.
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Originally Posted by _JB_
Yep, I've looked into it before.
Me too. If you buy them used, then pay to have them re-done, then you have more money in them than if you bought them new. A lifetime warranty on a performance product is priceless.
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Wow Im glad you posted this because I was about to start looking for some used. Looks like new it is!




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