So I just brought my '22 2500 Diesel into the dealership for an alignment after installing a Thuren suspension kit and 37" tires. The dealer called me back to tell me that the truck's front wheel bearings were shot - and dangerously so. The vehicle only has 7000 total miles on it.
The service adviser says he needs to clear the replacement with FCA, and i really hope they aren't going to try to deny the warranty claim over leveling kit and big tires. I can't think of any way these mods could cause such premature failure - during the installation, you don't touch the hubs at all, only lower the axle as a unit.
Has anyone seen this issue before? If you have, what was the root cause? My current theory is they forgot to pack grease at the factory or something. Maybe this will explain why I have been getting such poor fuel economy since day 1 in this truck...
The service adviser says he needs to clear the replacement with FCA, and i really hope they aren't going to try to deny the warranty claim over leveling kit and big tires. I can't think of any way these mods could cause such premature failure - during the installation, you don't touch the hubs at all, only lower the axle as a unit.
Has anyone seen this issue before? If you have, what was the root cause? My current theory is they forgot to pack grease at the factory or something. Maybe this will explain why I have been getting such poor fuel economy since day 1 in this truck...