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Well, there is nothing about putting tires on a car that would do that, unless you ordered a size larger than specified for your vehicle. Some vehicles don’t have a lot of clearance. My car is so tight I cannot even go one size wider on the front or the tires will rub. Mounting the correct size tires on the approved wheels has no effect on shocks, springs, brakes, or anything else, so you really have an uphill battle. Have another mechanic look at it, just look. It might cost you $10 but then you know absolutely for sure that something has been damaged, something has just plain worn out, or the tires are the problem.
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I always **** that and I pester them till they fix it.
Tell me about it. I left my Rover 600 series at a garage for repairs so I could send it for mot test. When I return to the garage after couple of hours later, I noticed the glass in the driver’s side door had sunk down. I couldn’t roll it up. When I questioned their boss about it he denied and said it was like that when I brought it to the garage. but it was rolled up, I said. He said yea but…………….
The only good part of the whole situation was my car passed the mot test.