Bent rear axle
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Bent rear axle
I found out the new durango i got has a bent rear axle. They are fixing it today but its the place i bought it from mechanics. Do i have anything to worry about like them putting a P.O.S. in or wear and tear that might have accrued during the time that it was drove before i got it
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It really depends on the reputation of that dealership. I had to have the pins replaced in my rear-end so what would of cost me over 1k cost me nothing as their mechanics did it. I trust those folks though as their moto is "It is never a gamble buying from Company name goes here" not sure if I can state the dealership. If they want the sale they will make sure it is good. Now if it is new is another question it may be a rebuilt one so it is similar to new. Ask around there where you are and see what others say about their reputation.
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Ok im a (Best work to use here) nervous person when it comes to others working on my truck. Its just a corner mechanic. Im just worry about them being able to threw some POS from like a neon(not really a neon but some truck that would fit but shouldn't) I mean this place is gonna drop this much money for free seems like they either really like me or they are gonna rig it
Crazy thought?
Crazy thought?
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Got the truck back today they did the axle but now it is squeaking from the front ds they are saying its a upper and lower ball joint can i do it myself or pay the 250$ to have it done
An as far as i can tell they did great with the axle no shaking drives straight without my hands on the wheel
An as far as i can tell they did great with the axle no shaking drives straight without my hands on the wheel