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    Everything on the front end from the hood to the tires was misaligned, cracked, broken or shattered on impact... yet the not one of the 4 airbags deployed (2 front & 2 curtain) I am not familiar with the mechanisms but we collided with the deer at 50-55 mph. Can someone explain what might have happened?

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  • Repair Shop Negligence... should they repair?

    Last November the shop replaced the rear axle seals on my husband's '97 ford ranger 4 cyl, 2 wheel drive. They started leaking again a short time later. They replaced them again free of charge April 07, 2008. On May 06, 2008 while he was driving the differential seized up, making a very very loud growl and grinding noise, almost deafening and he came to an almost sudden stop. My thought is that the repair shop didn't refil the differential fluid(gear oil I think) which lead to it going nearly dry and grinding down the gears. Should the shop be responsible for repairing this? I have gotten estimates and it's going to be about $750 to replace the rear end. Yes the truck is in awesome condition with 75k-85k miles.

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