Bent axel

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Walker Bell

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Hello everyone! So I currently have a 2019 raptor and I recently noticed my rear driver side wheel has a slight wobble while driving. Didn’t do anything about it for a couple thousand miles until I noticed both my rear tires tread was getting completely destroyed. I took it in to a dealership and they diagnosed it as a rear bent driver side axel. They then told me warranty doesn’t cover it because it’s considered wear and tear? I haven’t gotten the opportunity to take the truck off-roading that much so don’t really know what caused it. As far as I’m concerned, the Ford powertrain warranty should cover the axels. I’m taking the truck back home in a few weeks to my local Ford dealership from where I bought the truck from to see if they can help me out. Overall just wondering if anyone has had the same issues replacing a bent axel under warranty?
 
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Haha na man. I’m still in school, not wifed up yet. Haven’t really hit any curbs hard enough for me to notice any damage. I just got back from a decently long road trip which was around 3,500 miles stretched out over a couple weeks which is when I noticed the wobbling. Don’t know what it could’ve been to bend it which is the frustrating part.
 

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Axles normally bend on their own, right? Hope you’re not in law school.
 

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if you have a mechanical e-brake, The stock rear axle from my truck is sitting in Dallas at TMX. I'll cut ya a good deal on it. If you have an electronic parking brake, I don't have an answer for you other than, rear axles don't magically bend on their own.
 

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So I currently have a 2019 raptor and I recently noticed my rear driver side wheel has a slight wobble while driving. Didn’t do anything about it for a couple thousand miles until I noticed both my rear tires tread was getting completely destroyed.

Haven’t really hit any curbs hard enough for me to notice any damage.

Why would you drive a couple thousand miles with a "slight wobble" and what does not really hitting curbs hard enough to notice damage mean? Do you want to guess how many curbs I have hit?

Or is this a complete troll? That would be my guess.
 
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