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      07-15-2018, 02:59 PM   #104
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Originally Posted by E90Burgos View Post
I think what MJBO is getting at is that by the time you can have concrete evidence that your rod bearings need replacing, you will probably be needing an engine rebuild or replacement. The damage is typically done by the time you have any indication of them going out. Oil analysis may give you an early warning but I don't think a 3rd party warranty company is gonna replace them based on that.
Yes you may be right. My warranty is through my insurance, USAA. And yes, I will take every preventative measure to get my bearings done before any serious damage occurs.
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