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Originally Posted by Mark_T
I just don't get that. We hear so many stories about people getting bad AOS's right out of the box, or new ones that fail after a month or so. Why on earth would anyone replace one that is functioning perfectly and has done for many miles? I wish I had money to waste like that.
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That's the purpose of preventive maintenance, trying to anticipate issues.
If I do apply your theory, I'd have to wait for something to break, cause damage and then fix it, for a higher cost and more trouble.
There are risks both ways... Choose your side.