CaptainCJ35
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Today I brought my truck to a local tire dealer for new rubber and an alignment while they were at it. I have a 2019 Rebel, with Air Suspension, about 37,500 miles on the truck, and it is bone-stock. I just got a call from the shop and I was told that I had "a lot of play in the lower control arm ball joints, it's not dangerous yet, but we're not going to do the alignment."
Up to this point I have had no indication something was amiss, putting an easy 1,000 miles on the truck in the last week. Additionally, in November, I brought the truck to the dealer for service... oil change, air filters, tire rotation, the works. Nothing was noted at that time.
My first instinct was the tire shop was full of BS so I pressed him for more details and specifics. To wit he provided a lot of detail, and mentioned that there's no way the truck would pass a State Inspection in it's current condition, and is advocating me to take it to the dealership. So now I know the shop is on the level, is forgoing the easy $100 they could have charged me for the alignment, and telling me to go someplace else to have the repair done.
So my first question is, is this a thing? Anyone else need to replace ball joints at 35-38K miles on a truck with stock suspension? Is this normal wear?
Second question: Can I go after the dealer for not bringing this to my attention when I had the truck serviced in November and demand recourse? Leading to my third question...
I've gone beyond my bumper to bumper warranty, so this potential repair is no longer covered correct? If I can prove that this issue should have been identified before the warranty period do I have a leg to stand on?
I appreciate any advice and insight. Thanks.
Up to this point I have had no indication something was amiss, putting an easy 1,000 miles on the truck in the last week. Additionally, in November, I brought the truck to the dealer for service... oil change, air filters, tire rotation, the works. Nothing was noted at that time.
My first instinct was the tire shop was full of BS so I pressed him for more details and specifics. To wit he provided a lot of detail, and mentioned that there's no way the truck would pass a State Inspection in it's current condition, and is advocating me to take it to the dealership. So now I know the shop is on the level, is forgoing the easy $100 they could have charged me for the alignment, and telling me to go someplace else to have the repair done.
So my first question is, is this a thing? Anyone else need to replace ball joints at 35-38K miles on a truck with stock suspension? Is this normal wear?
Second question: Can I go after the dealer for not bringing this to my attention when I had the truck serviced in November and demand recourse? Leading to my third question...
I've gone beyond my bumper to bumper warranty, so this potential repair is no longer covered correct? If I can prove that this issue should have been identified before the warranty period do I have a leg to stand on?
I appreciate any advice and insight. Thanks.