H K
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Thank you in advance for your comments.
I purchased new tires from Walmart back in July with the life time rotate and balance.
On the 31st of July I had my local Goodyear auto center do a brake job the front rotors were replaced and new bearings were installed.
Today I take my ST back to Walmart for a rotate and balance. The mechanic comes to me asking about service on the rotors. He explains that it was difficult to remove the front wheels and even more difficult to reinstall them. His claim is that Goodyear installed the wrong rotors. (I had good year yesterday look at the right front hub as grease appeared to be leaking / spinning on to my rim. They said the cup had not been put on properly and that it had not been properly cleaned).
Here is the question:
Is it even possible that the wrong rotor was installed? This does not seem logical as the only other vehcial that shares parts is the Explorer.
FYI: I have a 2004 Sport Trac 2WD.
Any and all input would be appreciate.
I purchased new tires from Walmart back in July with the life time rotate and balance.
On the 31st of July I had my local Goodyear auto center do a brake job the front rotors were replaced and new bearings were installed.
Today I take my ST back to Walmart for a rotate and balance. The mechanic comes to me asking about service on the rotors. He explains that it was difficult to remove the front wheels and even more difficult to reinstall them. His claim is that Goodyear installed the wrong rotors. (I had good year yesterday look at the right front hub as grease appeared to be leaking / spinning on to my rim. They said the cup had not been put on properly and that it had not been properly cleaned).
Here is the question:
Is it even possible that the wrong rotor was installed? This does not seem logical as the only other vehcial that shares parts is the Explorer.
FYI: I have a 2004 Sport Trac 2WD.
Any and all input would be appreciate.