Q: I bought a truck from ford dealership last year. The local dealership had modified it and put the wrong sized tires
They put the wrong sized tires on the truck for the lift causing rubbing to the control arms. They said they can put smaller tires on to "fix it".
They also said that they didn't read the instructions correctly and put the wrong tires on and that i can't have this truck in this configuration. I'm concerned about the damage that may have come from the tires rubbing for the past year.
I asked them to take the truck back for what I owe on it and they said no, they will only replace the tires.
Do i have any claims?
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