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good times at practice
#1
just got home a lil bit ago. had some fun and managed to only break a few thing 1 rear a arm and a ball stud, but wound up replacing the shock tower cuz it broke off in side it. I also bent a lunsford ti turnbuckle Sad anyone got the address of where u send these to get em replaced for free?
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#2
do they replace bent ones or only broken?? I would reccomend getting another set. I had 2 full sets for the GT so that I could send one in when it was broken and I still had another one...
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#3
Just snap it the rest of the way . Then send it in.. Go to there websire to get the address
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#4
Just make sure you don't leave plier marks or anything... they won't replace it then. LoL
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#5
why wouldnt they cover a bent one? i thought that was their policy but i guess ill just put a ball cup on that end and snap it the rest of the way if it make the diff. good idea on picking up an extra set i was just gonna get new rear ones but that way i could wait till i break a few more and save shipping costs
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#6
Im starting to doubt the toughness of lundsford stuff... ive broken few
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#7
Yeah that $0.39 may put you under. LoL
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#8
rocco79 Wrote:Im starting to doubt the toughness of lundsford stuff... ive broken few


I loved mine. I rarely broke them but when I did at a race or something it was nice to have a spare. That truck was nearly indestructablt though.


Steve did you hit the tripple??
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#9
of course i hit the tripple....hence my broken turnbuckle
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#10
If the package bears the Lunsford name and logo it's a Lunsford Racing Product! And we stand behind our product by offering a replacement guarantee on all of our Lunsford Racing titanium turnbuckles. If you have a bent or broken turnbuckle just put it in a padded envelope and mail it to the address listed below.
We will replace it with no questions asked

looks like im good no need to break it off right?
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#11
looks that way
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#12
Unless you want to see what it can take. LoL
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#13
yea well it bent on the threads and i was still running those short ball cups so i think i prob could have avoided this one but o well. ill pick up an extra set either tomarow or sat guess im pushing those cvd's back till next pay check
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#14
lundsford is good stuff from my experiences with the products.
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