Hello, took my surf down to my local garage to get them to replace ns cv boots. In the process they broke the anti roll bar, should I pay for the part or should they stump up for the cost of the part? I am assuming that there will not be much more in the way of labour to put the new one on if they are working in that area?
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I disagree, 8 times out of 10 the ARB links are badly corroded break when you try and undo them, they often break just with flexing the suspension offroad.
Its part of the cost of doing a CV, I know about it and tell people they'll probably need the links to if they break, but if you've not done one before how can you advise people?
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Originally posted by Surf77 View Postnot sure , could be the drop link, new bit that I can see is about 4 inch long and vertical? I'm no mechanic hence the garage."B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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For what it's worth, as a former mechanic myself I would have phoned you when the problem became apparent and had a conversation with you about it before proceeding.
Realistically, I'd hope that you would pay for the part and I would fit it for free. However, as a valued customer if you refused I would wipe my mouth and put it right for free.
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