I was told today that two of the best selling tugs on the market that have a towing capacity of 3500 Kgs are not covered for that tow limit when the warranty expires.
Does that mean that when warranty expires you cannot tow 3500 kg loads.
Or is this another social media beat up?
I tried phoning Qld Dept. Transport and the respondent had no idea.
-- Edited by Yuglamron on Tuesday 14th of October 2014 04:55:35 PM
wendyv said
05:23 PM Oct 14, 2014
Surely when the warranty expires you are not "covered" for anything?
PeterD said
06:05 PM Oct 14, 2014
Which vehicles are you referring to?
Phil C said
07:47 PM Oct 14, 2014
That sounds way off to me... Its an engineering calculation that decides the towing capacity not a warranty, unless steel has changed since I studied it.
I would not hesitate to state that's a furfy...
Safe travels
exa41 said
09:55 PM Oct 14, 2014
What`s it got to do with warranty anyway when it runs out, I would think it is like normal and you can tow what is legally towable ,but you brake it you pay for it but the warranty would be nice .
I was told today that two of the best selling tugs on the market that have a towing capacity of 3500 Kgs are not covered for that tow limit when the warranty expires.
Does that mean that when warranty expires you cannot tow 3500 kg loads.
Or is this another social media beat up?
I tried phoning Qld Dept. Transport and the respondent had no idea.
-- Edited by Yuglamron on Tuesday 14th of October 2014 04:55:35 PM
Which vehicles are you referring to?
I would not hesitate to state that's a furfy...
Safe travels
Dave