Hi guys,
Over the last few weeks I've noticed a grinding sound coming from the front left of the car. Yesterday I'd noticed it'd got gradually worse and perched it up on a kerb to see if I could notice any damage.
First thing I'd noticed was that the front left wheel was moving quite out of place, so immediately took it to a trustworthy garage locally who confirmed it was the ball joint and nothing else.
After that, I got back to work where my bosses suggested I take it to their prefered garage to see if they could compete on price. They couldn't unfortunately but also confirmed it was the balljoint nothing else whatsoever.
By this time I'd made my mind up that I'd use the place I went too originally anyway, however I was recommended to go to one last place to see if they could price beat what I'd had previously..
Now, I don't cut corners on quality.. each and every garage I'd been too this far were reputable and I had full quality in their services..
I then went lastly to a garage local to me ( I'm not going to be slanderous so will not mention the name ) and was told that I'd need the whole front arm replacing, plus new discs, pads and calipers.. totalling up to nearly £500+
As you can imagine after being told by two garages that I quite simply needed just the balljoint doing I was a little taken back that I potentially needed a whole new brake setup on the car.
I then rang both the previous garages back and told them that I'd had a 2nd opinion elsewhere and that they had told me all my brake consumables were ****ed.. they both had the PERFECT opportunity to rip me off and simply said " No, we looked at the car and looked at the brakes as part of the checks.. we saw nothing wrong.. it sounds like you're being ripped off"
I'm pretty certain that it is itself the balljoint, but however being told that I need new brake consumables puts that uncertainty in my head.. Needless to say the last garage seemed totally pissed when I drove off without leaving my car with them, even to the extent of being rather rude when I left.
In your opinion with a ball joint going, is it likely that it will badly score the discs and ruin the brakes? Or have I just been fed a total crocko'****e?
I'm amateur with mechanics, I'm the sort of person who'll happily pay someone to do work on my car, but would really appreciate your opinions
Over the last few weeks I've noticed a grinding sound coming from the front left of the car. Yesterday I'd noticed it'd got gradually worse and perched it up on a kerb to see if I could notice any damage.
First thing I'd noticed was that the front left wheel was moving quite out of place, so immediately took it to a trustworthy garage locally who confirmed it was the ball joint and nothing else.
After that, I got back to work where my bosses suggested I take it to their prefered garage to see if they could compete on price. They couldn't unfortunately but also confirmed it was the balljoint nothing else whatsoever.
By this time I'd made my mind up that I'd use the place I went too originally anyway, however I was recommended to go to one last place to see if they could price beat what I'd had previously..
Now, I don't cut corners on quality.. each and every garage I'd been too this far were reputable and I had full quality in their services..
I then went lastly to a garage local to me ( I'm not going to be slanderous so will not mention the name ) and was told that I'd need the whole front arm replacing, plus new discs, pads and calipers.. totalling up to nearly £500+
As you can imagine after being told by two garages that I quite simply needed just the balljoint doing I was a little taken back that I potentially needed a whole new brake setup on the car.
I then rang both the previous garages back and told them that I'd had a 2nd opinion elsewhere and that they had told me all my brake consumables were ****ed.. they both had the PERFECT opportunity to rip me off and simply said " No, we looked at the car and looked at the brakes as part of the checks.. we saw nothing wrong.. it sounds like you're being ripped off"
I'm pretty certain that it is itself the balljoint, but however being told that I need new brake consumables puts that uncertainty in my head.. Needless to say the last garage seemed totally pissed when I drove off without leaving my car with them, even to the extent of being rather rude when I left.
In your opinion with a ball joint going, is it likely that it will badly score the discs and ruin the brakes? Or have I just been fed a total crocko'****e?
I'm amateur with mechanics, I'm the sort of person who'll happily pay someone to do work on my car, but would really appreciate your opinions