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  1. Purchasing parts that can only be bought by certified service centers

    Yeah, tried with the suggested vendor and they don't want to risk their account by selling the part for a vehicle that isn't in a supported location. Interestingly enough, Rivian seems willing to sell entire damper module assemblies to anyone with an account... go figure!
  2. Purchasing parts that can only be bought by certified service centers

    and like the other components they won't sell it to me. Apparently they check the VIN/GPS location of vehicle too to ensure it's not sold outside of supported areas? Wonder if there is an equivalent OEM replacement for the seal.
  3. Got to 80,000 miles on 12/2002 R1T - no issues / problems!

    that's already 4k in parts... suprised this stuff isn't restricted to regular buyers (non-certified shops) while anything drivetrain related seems to be restricted/unavailable.
  4. Purchasing parts that can only be bought by certified service centers

    If that is part of the disco module, then I guess it would be substantially cheaper fix. That part is showing 'RESTRICTED' too on my catalog though.
  5. Purchasing parts that can only be bought by certified service centers

    I am experiencing a drive unit leak on my gen1 R1T and it seems the only way to rectify is to replace the disco module. Now you'd say, bring it to a service center... But unfortunately, my truck is not in the US/Canada. Shipping it back for service would be extremely expensive. I have a...





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