Thomas Pusher (1983) – 83V136000
Vehicle recall defect – Cracks May Develop In The Weld Area Where The Mounting Bracket That Attaches The Suspension Components Is Welded To The Axle. Cracks Could Eventually Result In Separation Of The Bracket.
Vehicle recall defect – Cracks May Develop In The Weld Area Where The Mounting Bracket That Attaches The Suspension Components Is Welded To The Axle. Cracks Could Eventually Result In Separation Of The Bracket.
Vehicle recall defect – An Insufficient Weld May Exist In The Reinforcing Gusset Plate On Front, Right And/Or Left Spring Hanger, Or The Weld May Be Missing Entirely. The Spring-Hangers Are Brackets Located On Either Side Of The Axle. DefeCTIve Or Missing Welds Can Cause Cracks To Form In The Spring-Hanger.
Vehicle recall defect – An Insufficient Weld May Exist In The Reinforcing Gusset Plate On Front, Right And/Or Left Spring Hanger, Or The Weld May Be Missing Entirely. The Spring-Hangers Are Brackets Located On Either Side Of The Axle. DefeCTIve Or Missing Welds Can Cause Cracks To Form In The Spring-Hanger.
Vehicle recall defect – An Insufficient Weld May Exist In The Reinforcing Gusset Plate On Front, Right And/Or Left Spring Hanger, Or The Weld May Be Missing Entirely. The Spring-Hangers Are Brackets Located On Either Side Of The Axle. DefeCTIve Or Missing Welds Can Cause Cracks To Form In The Spring-Hanger.
Vehicle recall defect – An Insufficient Weld May Exist In The Reinforcing Gusset Plate On Front, Right And/Or Left Spring Hanger, Or The Weld May Be Missing Entirely. The Spring-Hangers Are Brackets Located On Either Side Of The Axle. DefeCTIve Or Missing Welds Can Cause Cracks To Form In The Spring-Hanger.