Looking through previous posts, I am not alone. 07 SEUC, 3,490 miles, purchased Aug 06.
While heading home to Colorado (returning from Laughlin and a few days in Las Vegas) the oil light came on while zipping along I-40 in AZ -- I shut 'er down immediately. After a couple of hours along side the road and a hellish, but expensive, towing adventure, I managed to get to Thunderbird HD in Albuquerque (Formerly Chick's). Turns out I had broken a gear in the oil pump and pinion was out of tolerance.
My dealer in Colorado told Thunderbird HD to find a freight company, stick it on a pallet, and ship it to them (no mention of what do do with me!). I called my dealer and they could get to it in 3 weeks or so. Thunderbird treated me pretty nice, but didn't offer a rental. Needless to say, I didn't have to think twice about Thunderbird replacing the engine. It shipped from HD on Friday.
Yes, I will be inconvenienced with a new break-in period, and a return trip to Albuquerque to pick it up, on the other hand, I hope there are some advantages in the form of new generational improvements made to the 110". I sure don't want to go through this again.
My question to those who have gone through a similar experience with the warranty replacement 110" is: HAS ANYONE GONE THROUGH THIS MORE THAN ONCE??