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Old 11-15-2016, 12:31 AM   #7 (permalink)
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yeah... agree.. it has to be a hard hit and the weakest part cracked/broke. I would check the rest of the suspension for damages as well.

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Originally Posted by Karnak View Post
If hitting a curb did that, i really suspect your rim/Wheel may have issues too cause usualy from my experience (yes I hid a few curbs in my life) the Wheel, bishings or balljoints etc take the beating. For something like this to be broken, if nothing else is damaged, then I would seriously consider this a defect in manufacture. There is no way imo that a part that big can crack like that without having other additional dmg somewhere on the rim/Wheel, tab bushings, balljoints etc,etc. at least I have never seen it myself. But like others said, its always a game between the dealer and Customer when it comes to warranty issue, so at that point its your call, but I would probably try it.
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