not necessarily.
if you ask them to change a brake light bulb, do you expect them to check wheel bearings, brake pad thickness etc?
This is differnt, they were in there and had the thing apart, my guess is they couldnt be arsed.
not necessarily.
if you ask them to change a brake light bulb, do you expect them to check wheel bearings, brake pad thickness etc?
you dont know how they did it, so you cannot know they would have seen it.This is differnt, they were in there and had the thing apart, my guess is they couldnt be arsed.
I would be inclined to check pre-fitment.... but then the OP said.....Surely as part of a bearing replacement you would check wheel play post fitment??? No???
Having done some pre MOT checks myself I had identified that both front wheels had excessive play (gripping tyre top and bottom and at both sides and rocking). So i decided to put my Landy in to a reputable specialist for new wheel bearings
you dont know how they did it, so you cannot know they would have seen it.
There is only one way you can change a wheel bearing, fair enough with the wheel off play wont be easy to spot but when I was on the tools if a motor came in needing a wheel bearing the first thing I would do is make sure it is actually a wheel bearing it needs, its common practice, during this procedure of checking for play in a wheel bearing any play in a tractor joint would be immediately noticeable, any mechanic worth his salt will do this check and relay his findings to his boss. I cant see them thinking the customer would be doing the swivel, that means the customer would be partly stripping down the hub anyway to check the pre load.
This is one of two things as far as I can see, lack of communication or the garage is needing the return work.
I agree that the garage should have noticed it and informed the customer prior to any work, but I wouldnt be surprised if they say " we did what you asked". If so, I suggests he finds a better garage.
+1 for that advice.Morale of this story is dont tell the garage what the remedy is, tell them the symptoms and ask them to diagnose the problem for you and a remedy for you to agree the work.
They carried out the work you requested.
You would not self diagnose and go to your doctor and tell him you need your appendix removed because you have a tummy ache then complain that you still have a tummy ache because it was not your appendix.
You explain the sympoms and hope he can diagnose the problem and provide treatment.
My OneTen recently failed her MoT on excessive play in swivel bush, this is the wobble at top and bottom ( 12 o/c & 6 o/c ). This was remedied by removing 1 shim ( Railko bush top ) and resetting swivel preload. Wobble gone, MoT passed.Just checked and its definitely top to bottom albeit both wheels were not of the ground if that makes any difference.
I'm having a new steering box fitted this Friday f
That’s what you think!Galvanised chassis next year and some underbody protection and I'll be done.
Just a heads up. Leaking steering boxes are pretty normal. And a 90 will never be a sports car. Not trying to put you off. But if you are part of the new age blinged up Defender owners, then you may get feb up chasing things on such a vehicle.I replaced the bearings initially as the offside was shot and when I noticed the bearing shells were damaged i then checked the wheel play and hence put it down solely to the bearings when in actual fact it was probably a little bit of both the bearings and the swivels. The steering box is being replaced as it has had a small leak for quite some time. It will be nice when it will be all done as the whole steering setup will have had a complete overhaul. I've still got polybushes to fit on my front radius arms but the rears have already been done. Galvanised chassis next year and some underbody protection and I'll be done. She will definitely be a keeper then!
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