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Old Mar 15, 2015 | 06:55 AM
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I did a search and saw a few people did the TSB for the unevenness of some GX's but not as many as I thought. I am approaching my warranty limit and brought my GX in to take care of this TSB as well as fixing the folds under the lower bolsters in my seats before the warranty is up. Did everyone that got the TSB for the front spring like the results? My service advisor said the spring is longer and stiffer than the one it replaces and I just want to see if there are any negatives with it.
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Could you link the; TSB as well as fixing the folds under the lower bolsters in my seats?

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Could you link the; TSB as well as fixing the folds under the lower bolsters in my seats?

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Look at post 82 for the pdf on the front spring.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...t-level-6.html

As for fixing the folds under the seat, it is not a TSB but as long as you are under the original 4yr/50k mile warranty they will fix pretty much anything so I am having them fix this before my warranty is up.
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