So how would I go about to fix this
So how would I go about to fix this
I was trying to replace my control arm busihings but when I got to removing the ball joint from the hub it stripped and I said fack this and put everything back..... But putting back the large bolts that hold the arm to the subframe and I think they were stripped but I plowed them in because of anger and I had no time. What should I do? Take it to the dealer and act like I have no clue what happend?
From my experience when doing business with the dealership they have a tendency to try to add more work than is necessary. Case in point, I took my sons car to the Kia dealer for a SES light being on and an oil change.
They diagnosed that I needed a new timing belt, hoses and a brake line flush for a total of $800 dollars. I declined the other work and paid the $115 dollar bill for the oil change and for them to tell me that he left his gas cap off.
The bill originally was going to be $190 but I refused to pay the diagnostic fee. Do yourself a favor and take it to an independent mechanic and let them fix it right the first time.
They diagnosed that I needed a new timing belt, hoses and a brake line flush for a total of $800 dollars. I declined the other work and paid the $115 dollar bill for the oil change and for them to tell me that he left his gas cap off.
The bill originally was going to be $190 but I refused to pay the diagnostic fee. Do yourself a favor and take it to an independent mechanic and let them fix it right the first time.
Do yourself a favor and make sure you have much more time than you think you'll need. Start in the morning. Professional mechanics have experience, all the tools and co-workers available. We generally have less experience, fewer tools and sometimes no friends to help. Plan accordingly and make sure you have a manual on your vehicle.
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