My vehicle is fairly new with only 30,000 km and I had the front rotors replaced last year under warranty. My rear rotors replaced July 2019. With only 30,000 km I should not have to replace rotors and brakes. I feel that is faulty parts to begin with. I also had my front tires completely worn out due to an alignment issue. I have never hit anything including curbs so why did the alignment go? Did replacing the front rotors make the alignment go out of wack? The dealership won't do anything except charge me more $$$ to fix it.
My vehicle is fairly new with only 30,000 km and I had the front rotors replaced last year under warranty. My rear rotors replaced July 2019. With only 30,000 km I should not have to replace rotors and brakes. I feel that is faulty parts to begin with. I also had my front tires completely worn out due to an alignment issue. I have never hit anything including curbs so why did the alignment go? Did replacing the front rotors make the alignment go out of wack? The dealership won't do anything except charge me more $$$ to fix it.
- Rick G., Kelowna, BC, Canada