Bad rear shocks, the sequel...
I have found several additional threads on the same subject:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/rear-shocks-failed-parts-fell-off.101827/
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/rear-strut-reservoir-fell-off.77812/
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/my-external-shock-reservoir-fell-off.69677/
I never believed this was an isolated incident. And given the number of posts on the subject, even less now. I spent hours during the last few months on the phone with Ford Canada trying to obtain a resolution. All I got is a financial compensation. Although appreciated given that the warranty had just expired when I took the car in, Ford (dealership or Ford Canada) did not take ownership for the poor quality shocks installed at the time of manufacturing. My understanding following all those conversations is that the more people complain about it, the more likely a recall will be issued.
On a different note, now that I have a new set of shocks installed, and now that I know what it feels like to drive around with blown rear shocks, I realize that those are likely not the best model available (this was also mentioned in the different posts). I will wait to see how long these new shocks last. If they end top falling apart in less than two years, I'll know for sure and likely upgrade.
I have found several additional threads on the same subject:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/rear-shocks-failed-parts-fell-off.101827/
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/rear-strut-reservoir-fell-off.77812/
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/my-external-shock-reservoir-fell-off.69677/
I never believed this was an isolated incident. And given the number of posts on the subject, even less now. I spent hours during the last few months on the phone with Ford Canada trying to obtain a resolution. All I got is a financial compensation. Although appreciated given that the warranty had just expired when I took the car in, Ford (dealership or Ford Canada) did not take ownership for the poor quality shocks installed at the time of manufacturing. My understanding following all those conversations is that the more people complain about it, the more likely a recall will be issued.
On a different note, now that I have a new set of shocks installed, and now that I know what it feels like to drive around with blown rear shocks, I realize that those are likely not the best model available (this was also mentioned in the different posts). I will wait to see how long these new shocks last. If they end top falling apart in less than two years, I'll know for sure and likely upgrade.
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