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Possibly, but why did they not change split and cracked suspension bushes, immediately. 

Maybe they thought it's going to fix it selfPossibly, but why did they not change split and cracked suspension bushes, immediately.![]()
Maybe they thought it's going to fix it self![]()
Exactly - Have made a similar experience with MG service.And that wouldn't suprise me, at all.
Either the problem or the customer, would just go away.![]()
Mine were failing at 12.000 miles. Noted during second service that they were split and cracked but took 4 months to be changed as MG wanted to check them again after 3mths
And that wouldn't suprise me, at all.
Either the problem or the customer, would just go away.![]()
That is borderline negligent practice, not just a safety violation ..... maybe a word with the vehicle safety mob regarding the bushes failing but MG using delaying tactics rather than replacing obviously faulty parts ......Was initially told the dealer would contact MG as they would be covered under warranty and they would contact me to book the car in once the work was agreed by MG.
Didn't hear anything for a week or two so chased them up to be told they were on order and they would get back to me to book the car in.
This went on for weeks...…I would call and get told service would call back which they never did.
Was passing the dealer one afternoon so popped in to speak to service to see what the issue's were.
Parts hadn't been ordered as MG had decided that they wanted the wishbone bushes checked again after 3 months to see if the bushes had deteriorated further!
Wasn't happy with the dealer lying and stringing me along for weeks or with MG's decision.
Eventually got the car inspected again a few weeks later and after 3 visits got 2 new wishbones fitted.
This one seems to be a contentious subject regarding tyre rotation. In the rag tyre days, it was diagonally opposite swap and the worst went to the spare ..... at least that one has been sorted these days because spare tyres are worn by the driver and not part of the vehicle's equipmentA lot of low usage cars fail MOT’s because the tyres start to crack and split on the side walls.
More so now than ever due to the increase in silicone.
Plenty of tread remaining but side wall cracking.
The rear tyres on FWD drive cars are often caught out by this situation.
Annual or biannual tyre rotate can avoid this situation from happening and gets the maximum life from your tyres.
Of course, you will encounter the expensive of replacing all four tyres at the same time, unless you sell on the car before of course.
This is little hardship if you don’t like the tyres you are currently running on.
You get the opportunity to replace all four at the same time and start again.
This one seems to be a contentious subject regarding tyre rotation. In the rag tyre days, it was diagonally opposite swap and the worst went to the spare ..... at least that one has been sorted these days because spare tyres are worn by the driver and not part of the vehicle's equipment
With steel belted tyres, direct front to back on the same side, but if the tyre is wearing on the inside more, either front or back, get the tyre reverse on the rim and then swap sides ....... Always mark the tyre with a chalk arrow to show the rotation direction, before removing the wheel from the car, saves getting mixed up part way through if something sidetracks you ..... essential if the tyres are reverse on the rim, really easy to get confused which way it is supposed to rotate when refitted to the vehicle.
Of course, some performance tyres are directional and the case is marked with an arrow ..... unless the tyre is reversed on the rim, it can only be moved from front to back on the same side
Super performance tyres are actually marked as inside and outside, these can't be reversed on the rims, but if you can afford those type of tyres, you should be spending the money to have top notch 4 wheel alignments done regularly ....
T1 Terry