Two days ago, the bearing in the front passenger wheel on my Dodge van went bad - again. It had been replaced in mid February, less than 60 days earlier. I asked the mech who replaced it whether the first repair was defective, & all he would say was that it shouldn't have gone bad this fast. (Is there a brotherhood of mechanics, like doctors, & cops, with the "never rat on a fellow mechanic" " philosophy?!)
I'll admit that I don't do a pretrip before every run, but I do one at least two or three times a week, and it wouldn't have mattered if I had looked at the wheel - can't see the bearing anyway - but, #####, I hate that kind of surprise!
So here's my question - did the bearing fail due to being slopped in the first time? Because if that's likely the reason, I will go after the first place that fixed it - but if it's not their fault, then I'd rather not hurl false accusations. Any suggestions, guys?
(And - thanks)
I'll admit that I don't do a pretrip before every run, but I do one at least two or three times a week, and it wouldn't have mattered if I had looked at the wheel - can't see the bearing anyway - but, #####, I hate that kind of surprise!
So here's my question - did the bearing fail due to being slopped in the first time? Because if that's likely the reason, I will go after the first place that fixed it - but if it's not their fault, then I'd rather not hurl false accusations. Any suggestions, guys?
(And - thanks)