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Rusty/Broken Wheel Studs?
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<blockquote data-quote="JetG" data-source="post: 1290917" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>This is the problem, who should or shouldn't pay for the damage that was done? The back story is I went to discount tire to have the tires mounted around 1400 miles on the OD. They screwed up and didn’t give me ridge grapplers and put on the trail grappler. So once I noticed it I had already left Discount so had to go back the next day to get the correct tires as the trails are a lot louder on the road and wasn’t interested in the rougher ride on the road. Once that was fixed say a few hundred miles or so I had the RPG adjustable collars installed by another shop. A few days or maybe a week goes by I hear a sound coming from the front right area and it sounded like it was a light grind and was at low speeds and once I applied the brake it would stop making the noise. I told the shop this and had to take the truck back for a blackvue issue that I was having with the B124 back up battery. They corrected the camera stuff as to no fault of theirs just a bad battery or connection but it got fixed. When having the truck I told them to check out the noise, but they said the tech couldn’t hear it. I also drove the truck with the tech but just had the windows tinted so couldn’t roll down the window to point out the noise. So I just let it go as to a noise that I will have to figure out at a later date. I needed my truck as I was going to San Antonio for my wife’s conference. Thank god nothing happened to and from as I was traveling upwards of 90+mph. Once I was home a few days after the trip I noticed that the noise had stopped and I had not heard it that day (Thur Sept 13th). So I looked around the truck when I got home to see what if anything had changed. This is when I noticed that I was missing 2 lug nuts/studs on the front right wheel. So since the shop was the last to touch the Truck/wheel being off I sent it back to them as in my opinion I would have thought they would have caught the issue and considering I took it back and complained about the noise from the front right driver side wheel. At this point I am out a tow and studs etc to the tune of 390ish bucks to no fault of my own. So just chalk it up and eat the cost or make them pay for it is my dilemma?</p><p></p><p>Just trying to be fair in this situation...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JetG, post: 1290917, member: 27444"] This is the problem, who should or shouldn't pay for the damage that was done? The back story is I went to discount tire to have the tires mounted around 1400 miles on the OD. They screwed up and didn’t give me ridge grapplers and put on the trail grappler. So once I noticed it I had already left Discount so had to go back the next day to get the correct tires as the trails are a lot louder on the road and wasn’t interested in the rougher ride on the road. Once that was fixed say a few hundred miles or so I had the RPG adjustable collars installed by another shop. A few days or maybe a week goes by I hear a sound coming from the front right area and it sounded like it was a light grind and was at low speeds and once I applied the brake it would stop making the noise. I told the shop this and had to take the truck back for a blackvue issue that I was having with the B124 back up battery. They corrected the camera stuff as to no fault of theirs just a bad battery or connection but it got fixed. When having the truck I told them to check out the noise, but they said the tech couldn’t hear it. I also drove the truck with the tech but just had the windows tinted so couldn’t roll down the window to point out the noise. So I just let it go as to a noise that I will have to figure out at a later date. I needed my truck as I was going to San Antonio for my wife’s conference. Thank god nothing happened to and from as I was traveling upwards of 90+mph. Once I was home a few days after the trip I noticed that the noise had stopped and I had not heard it that day (Thur Sept 13th). So I looked around the truck when I got home to see what if anything had changed. This is when I noticed that I was missing 2 lug nuts/studs on the front right wheel. So since the shop was the last to touch the Truck/wheel being off I sent it back to them as in my opinion I would have thought they would have caught the issue and considering I took it back and complained about the noise from the front right driver side wheel. At this point I am out a tow and studs etc to the tune of 390ish bucks to no fault of my own. So just chalk it up and eat the cost or make them pay for it is my dilemma? Just trying to be fair in this situation... [/QUOTE]
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