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Green Terror ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 612 Joined: 31-January 04 From: Western Maryland Member No.: 175 ![]() |
I have a couple of old diffs laying around, and I remember hearing about Auburn's DREX program. The problem is that they ask for a receipt or other proof of purchase, and most of the diffs I've bought came from someone who had an F-body and bought it originally from SLP (as a takeout).
I was wondering if anyone here had used the DREX program before, and if so, how much of a sticking point the receipt might be? I thought the diffs were stamped with a build date or build code anyway. Or do you think they are just trying to prevent people from getting diffs from a junkyard and selling them for more than the $75 it cost to have Auburn repair them? Thanks for any insight. Karen |
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 231 Joined: 26-December 03 From: Texas Member No.: 47 ![]() |
I had the optional Auburn unit from SLP in my '02 SS. After wearing it out, I heard about this program.
I sent it in, in early January. Haven't heard from them since. They did not ask about a receipt. They just asked for the markings on the unit itself. |
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