Can that ruin anything if I put 1800 hard miles on it in 20 degree weatherCan that ruin anything if I put 1
Can that ruin anything if I put 1800 hard miles on it in 20 degree weatherCan that ruin anything if I put 1
Why would you not take it back to dealer? They are the ones who installed it, it's up to them to make it right. Let them correct thier mistake. You have not driven enough miles to have caused any damage to suspensionRam is losing my confidence 200% because nobody wants to help me out. Call customer care they said I have to bring back to dealer. Mopar vehicle protection said nothing to do with them. Mopar performance helped me figure issue out but they can’t call dealer on my behalf. Dealer said they just gonna flip coil seat and realign but that is unacceptable in my eyes cause upper control arm ball joint looks compromised. Coil springs look to be distorted. Nylon nut can only be used once snd I feel they will be used twice. Probably last time owning Ram cause I can’t get any help. CRAZY!!!!!
Doing a customer pay job is not done by book time, it is marked up from book time, usually 1.4-2.0 above warranty (depends on manufacture). Also doing a lift install, I would add additional time due to it being an aftermarket install. Saying the dealer diagnosing suspension issues isn't there strong point, maybe the dealer you went to had a crap tech doing your repair. I have been at the dealer for over 15 yrs, we have certain techs that are great with engine work, some great with electrical diagnosis and others have a strong point in front end work. every dealer has certain guys that are strong in certain areas.Dealership service departments aren't always the best place to have modifications done. They get paid by book time and the faster they can get it out the more money they make by being able to get more work done. If they can get it done under book time, they still get full book time pay, but can move on to another vehicle, essentially double dipping on pay rates. And troubleshooting suspension issues isn't thier strong point.
This is a mopar 2 inch lift with mopar parts numbers. I know it made by fox but they are in collaboration with mopar so I would not call this an aftermarket lift. This is a mopar liftDoing a customer pay job is not done by book time, it is marked up from book time, usually 1.4-2.0 above warranty (depends on manufacture). Also doing a lift install, I would add additional time due to it being an aftermarket install. Saying the dealer diagnosing suspension issues isn't there strong point, maybe the dealer you went to had a crap tech doing your repair. I have been at the dealer for over 15 yrs, we have certain techs that are great with engine work, some great with electrical diagnosis and others have a strong point in front end work. every dealer has certain guys that are strong in certain areas.
If it isn't OEM, its aftermarket.This is a mopar 2 inch lift with mopar parts numbers. I know it made by fox but they are in collaboration with mopar so I would not call this an aftermarket lift. This is a mopar lift
Ok. Did d not know that. But it DOES not void my factory warrantyIf it isn't OEM, its aftermarket.
Ok then!!! Just wanting some feedbackHard to tell from your picture but ball joints still don’t look messed up. I bet once the coil seat is flipped correctly your ballpoint angles will be fine. I’m not sure what your wanting out of us forum members… this is a dealership issue let them first start by flipping the seat the right damn way then go from there.. if the ball joints need to be replaced have then replace them on their dime. Expecting them to just give you brand new everything isn’t going to happen you need to lower your expectations or your just gonna end up unsatisfied. Allow them to fix the issue before you go bashing Ram for some techs screw up…
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ThanksYep betting once the seat issue is corrected everything else will be fine. The nut can be reused don’t overthink that part. The next time you have work done immediately once you notice or feel something doesn’t feel right take it right back and have whoever did the work check it and fix the issue don’t wait to long. Give a call to the service manager have him squeeze you in.. skip dealing with the service advisor. Make sure they realign the truck too.. and verify that they do that with your own eyes and a new spec sheet showing the alignment is within spec. This is their screw up it’s up to them to find the time within reason to fix it!
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you think ram is the only manufacture that doesn't give a **** about you? Every manufacture has their issues. And with the pandemic going around, most people don't give a ****. But your issue is different than most. You installed an aftermarket part at the dealer. Your only option is to go back to that dealer for them to correct the issue if you don't want to come out of pocket for any costs. Let the dealer correct the mistake and see how it goes. What do you really expect the manufacture to do for you? This is an issue with your dealer, manufacture really doesn't give a **** when you start modifying your car and the dealer may have installed something incorrect. What I would do in your shoes is file a claim with my credit card for the cost of everything. Explain your issue to the merchant. Tell them you have an issue with the product and have given the dealer an oppurtunity to fix it and they haven't. They will give the dealer a chance to respond.Ram is losing my confidence 200% because nobody wants to help me out. Call customer care they said I have to bring back to dealer. Mopar vehicle protection said nothing to do with them. Mopar performance helped me figure issue out but they can’t call dealer on my behalf. Dealer said they just gonna flip coil seat and realign but that is unacceptable in my eyes cause upper control arm ball joint looks compromised. Coil springs look to be distorted. Nylon nut can only be used once snd I feel they will be used twice. Probably last time owning Ram cause I can’t get any help. CRAZY!!!!!