hheynow
Señor Aceite de Soja
Last year my truck was in an accident where a car drove into the front passenger side wheel destroying it. In addition, there was fender damage, shock damage and my leaf springs were twisted...all on the passenger side. The body shop did a great job replacing what is listed above (they replaced both front leaf springs) but 35K later my upper and lower ball joints need replacement. They never checked the ball joints but had it aligned after their repairs.
Should I insist that the insurance claim be reopened because if my front end was perfect after the body shop work then my ball joints should be good after 35K?
I'd think that the collision force very well could have damaged the ball joints.
I had the ball joints changed 114K ago in 2002 when I first got the truck. Is about 100K the service life for ball joints?
The thought of me paying for my second set of upper and lower ball joints in three years makes me mad. It's not the price of the parts...IT'S THE DARN LABOR COSTS... -mad -mad -mad
Should I insist that the insurance claim be reopened because if my front end was perfect after the body shop work then my ball joints should be good after 35K?



I'd think that the collision force very well could have damaged the ball joints.
I had the ball joints changed 114K ago in 2002 when I first got the truck. Is about 100K the service life for ball joints?
The thought of me paying for my second set of upper and lower ball joints in three years makes me mad. It's not the price of the parts...IT'S THE DARN LABOR COSTS... -mad -mad -mad