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Hub Bearings Quarter
Is this shop responsible?
I had a hub assembly replaced on my car and about a week later the tire flew off while I was driving. No one has worked on my car in a long time other than this shop. There were no lug nuts to be found! We found the tire, took 1 lug nut from the other three tires and pulled out the quarter panel for me to get home. Tried speaking the the owner of the shop and I was told "It's not my problem....do what you feel you need to do!" He had many excuses...said that the bad lower control arm caused it...bad bearings and also the "cheap" part that I brought him to put on caused it. But these parts are still on my car and I am able to drive it. What do you think? Is this shop responsible??
I believe they did not tighten the bolts. His repair license from the state should be posted for all customers to see. Get the license number. The mechanic's license number that worked on your car should be on your receipt and also posted in the shop. Get the number. If not, ask the sales person or owner for this information. Then write a letter to repair shop including this info and send it certified. If he does nothing call the BBB and report his shop and the mechanic. File a report with the state about what happened and give detail. Make a file for all your written documents. The shop owner should be more afraid of state than the court especially if he is not in compliance. He could lose his license. Last step if not satisfied, file a small claims action and make triplicate copies of all written evidence for court day. Good luck!
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