Is this some sort of a plan to stop "others" developing a suitable replacement?
Eurospares offering cheaper wishbones -: Hi browsing for parts this morning on the Eurospares site and noticed that they are offering Pattern Front Lower and rear lower wishbones for 3200/4200/GS at £395 plus vat each< offer ends at the end of October 2015 and that are showing stock.
Rex B
Have checked again and eurospares prices back to previous of 800 plus.......oh the games people play.
Is this some sort of a plan to stop "others" developing a suitable replacement?
Is this some sort of a plan to stop "others" developing a suitable replacement?
You need to look under special offers, they are Pattern Parts and not Maserati.
Rex B
It wont, the wheels are already in motion.
Eurospares offering cheaper wishbones -: Hi browsing for parts this morning on the Eurospares site and noticed that they are offering Pattern Front Lower and rear lower wishbones for 3200/4200/GS at £395 plus vat each< offer ends at the end of October 2015 and that are showing stock.
Rex B
Pattern parts made by who? and to what design, the original or new?
Same again...pattern parts made by who? and to what design, the original or new?
At £300 from Itally there is no point. They have 10 in stock we should buy the lot.
Can you point me in the direction of these? Mine is starting to grumble... Thanks Not to worry - found it
As a measure of how long Maserati can take to get round to sending out recall notices, I've just received one for the QP, for the well known critical safety issue with the rear tie rods. Replacement of the parts is performed f.o.c. by Maserati, as it's a 'possible safety related concern', and failure of the thread 'may result in partial loss of vehicle control'.
I've had this car for 3 years, and Maserati have only just notified me.
Shame I had them replaced at my expense shortly after buying the car, as they weren't up to scratch... Still, it will mean a free set of rods and full suspension geometry realignment at their expense.
Since the 3200/4200 wishbone recall is only an invitation to have them checked, I doubt they will be investing in 1st class stamps for the wider mailshot. I suspect some owners will be receiving the letter in 2018.
Prior to selling mine, I asked the same question. I was given a print off with dates and mileage when they were done.Incredible lack of after care.
When I bought my 3200 and the GRS, I checked with Maserati to see if all of the recalls and campaigns were up to date. I do wonder now if they just answer yes to everyone?