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So, i just get a call saying they investigated my wheel bearing hum, (complained about under warranty) and apparently its my tires making the noise. and theyre charging me 50.00
my question here is i have had new tires installed since the last time the car was brought in.
Is there anything i can do about the charge?
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how did they come to the conclusion that it was your tires? did they swap your out for a different set then take it for a spin?
take it to another dealer or private shop if you still have the problem and let them take a look
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schade,Sep 14 2005, 06:33 PM Wrote:how did they come to the conclusion that it was your tires? did they swap your out for a different set then take it for a spin?
take it to another dealer or private shop if you still have the problem and let them take a look
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what I would suggest.......
that and what anthonyD said lol..... :lol:
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I just cant wait to get my car back, I'm gonna tell them to eat s**t. because those are new tires....
last friggin time i want to be in a ford service department.
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