Hello all!I need your opinions based off my sticky situation.For the record I have a 2013 MT 1.4L.
Okay, so this last Saturday, I was driving to work, and I ended up hitting a curb at about 25mph with my passenger rear tire. Of course, it blew my tire, and put a little scratch on my rim. I'm thinking okay, my mistake I'll just buy a new tire.
So I go to the dealership and get the new tire put on, after its fixed, when I went to drive it, my steering wheel is turned a smidge to the right now, however, it doesn't pull one way though, still drives straight. Another thing I noticed, is that my rear as a whole sways.It feels loose like as if people were on both sides pushing it back and forth. I hope that's understandable how I described it.
This is where it gets confusing. I take it back to the dealership to get it checked out, and not even 30 minutes later, they come to the conclusion that my axle is bent, and this kind of axle can't be aligned, so that would require me to have to buy a new axle, which is 950 bucks! So they've been pressuring me to file it under insurance.
I got home and jacked it up myself, and I looked long and hard at that axle, and it does not seem to appear to be bent what so ever, at least from the naked eye. All the bolts are still in place, don't look stripped or bent in any way, and if you look at the wheel that hit the curb from the side of the vehicle, the wheel is facing inwards at the top JUST a smidge.
I sat there and watched the service worker inspect it the whole 20 somthin minutes, and he couldn't sincerely come to a conclusion other than the axle being bent, and he couldn't even point out where it was bent? The way this whole ordeal has been handled makes me a little skeptical, can someone please put light of this before I go putting claims on my insurance?
Big thanks for reading! Id really appreciate the opinions!
Okay, so this last Saturday, I was driving to work, and I ended up hitting a curb at about 25mph with my passenger rear tire. Of course, it blew my tire, and put a little scratch on my rim. I'm thinking okay, my mistake I'll just buy a new tire.
So I go to the dealership and get the new tire put on, after its fixed, when I went to drive it, my steering wheel is turned a smidge to the right now, however, it doesn't pull one way though, still drives straight. Another thing I noticed, is that my rear as a whole sways.It feels loose like as if people were on both sides pushing it back and forth. I hope that's understandable how I described it.
This is where it gets confusing. I take it back to the dealership to get it checked out, and not even 30 minutes later, they come to the conclusion that my axle is bent, and this kind of axle can't be aligned, so that would require me to have to buy a new axle, which is 950 bucks! So they've been pressuring me to file it under insurance.
I got home and jacked it up myself, and I looked long and hard at that axle, and it does not seem to appear to be bent what so ever, at least from the naked eye. All the bolts are still in place, don't look stripped or bent in any way, and if you look at the wheel that hit the curb from the side of the vehicle, the wheel is facing inwards at the top JUST a smidge.
I sat there and watched the service worker inspect it the whole 20 somthin minutes, and he couldn't sincerely come to a conclusion other than the axle being bent, and he couldn't even point out where it was bent? The way this whole ordeal has been handled makes me a little skeptical, can someone please put light of this before I go putting claims on my insurance?
Big thanks for reading! Id really appreciate the opinions!