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Old 07-13-2018, 02:01 PM   #8
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Their bearings do fail and have a very limited lifespan (4 years or 50k miles, according to LNE).

Most think that LNE are saviors of the M96 community that care about us all very much. I see them more as an opportunistic parasite, but that's just my personal opinion.
I went with the EPS unit. After seeing Jack on the PCA website fearmongering about the 4 stages of failure and that the first 2 you can't diagnose or see.... I started looking for other options. I think it's great that Flat6 came up with a solution but that video made me think of him as a used car salesman.

The dealer I purchased the car from was fixing the RMS on them so I thought why not replace the IMS while the engine is out. The bearing they took out looked new (48K miles, 2004 S).
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