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Jul 25, 2014Explorer
Gents.
This is good news for many of you. I however, called NSA for a question on mine and, all they said was, "send it in and, we'll rebuild it for you at your cost and then, send it back to you". I thought I'd heard before that they did lifetime warranty but, I guess not in my case.
You see, I think my actuator is seriously WEAK! That is, if I push o the actuator lever on mine, I can push it all the way forward with just one hand. I walked up to a friends the other day and, I can't budge it one micro inch. He says he has to put a pipe on his to be able to move it.
So, I think I'm prematurely wearing the brakes out on our toad due to a really weak return spring and, hydraulic section in that actuator. I'll call them again when I return home from this trip we're presently on. Glad the OP got great service from them.
Scott
This is good news for many of you. I however, called NSA for a question on mine and, all they said was, "send it in and, we'll rebuild it for you at your cost and then, send it back to you". I thought I'd heard before that they did lifetime warranty but, I guess not in my case.
You see, I think my actuator is seriously WEAK! That is, if I push o the actuator lever on mine, I can push it all the way forward with just one hand. I walked up to a friends the other day and, I can't budge it one micro inch. He says he has to put a pipe on his to be able to move it.
So, I think I'm prematurely wearing the brakes out on our toad due to a really weak return spring and, hydraulic section in that actuator. I'll call them again when I return home from this trip we're presently on. Glad the OP got great service from them.
Scott
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