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I had my Bronco in for an oil change and tire rotation this week. At my last oil change/rotate in October, they "did" the recall and determined my shocks were not leaking and did not need to be replaced, and just put the plastic retainers on them.
This time, the shocks were recommended to be at a cost of around $1024. I turned it down, not thinking about it, and realized on my way home that it should have been covered by the recall. Checking the shocks, the passenger is coated in black grime that could not possibly have accumulated in 5 months. The driver side has a little bit of seepage, but not much.
Has anyone else had this happen, and did the dealer end up replacing under the recall? I will be back this week to push them on it a bit.
Equally concerning is the outrageous price - the parts from Ford are $180 each, so how exactly is it $600 of labor to swap rear shocks? I haven't left feedback for them yet, will wait until I can stop to ask about the recall.
This time, the shocks were recommended to be at a cost of around $1024. I turned it down, not thinking about it, and realized on my way home that it should have been covered by the recall. Checking the shocks, the passenger is coated in black grime that could not possibly have accumulated in 5 months. The driver side has a little bit of seepage, but not much.
Has anyone else had this happen, and did the dealer end up replacing under the recall? I will be back this week to push them on it a bit.
Equally concerning is the outrageous price - the parts from Ford are $180 each, so how exactly is it $600 of labor to swap rear shocks? I haven't left feedback for them yet, will wait until I can stop to ask about the recall.
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