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- 2023 Ford Maverick XLT Hybrid
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I have a 2023 XLT Hybrid with ~23k miles on it. The OEM tires had ~20k miles on them (I swap on snow tires in the winter months) when I had to replace them due to uneven wear on the two rear tires. The outside shoulder was bald, and the inside was at ~4/32.
When I had the new tires installed, I asked them to check the alignment. It was slightly out of alignment in the front, but total toe in the rear appears to be off somewhat significantly.
The alignment shop (Townfair Tire, not a no-name shop) said there was no adjustment for the rear toe and that it was fine.
I took it to the dealer, because I know the car has never been in an accident and if it can't be adjusted it seems like it would have been off from the factory. They acknowledged no damage to the back end but said it's nbd. They gave me a bunch of what felt like contradictory explanations (Ex. they fixed the front alignment, which was probably contributing, but say the rear toe isn't a problem even though it's much further off of spec) and it felt like they were just trying to talk their way out of doing anything. FYI I have ~6mo left on my bumper-to-bumper warranty.
I don't want to burn through a set of tires every 20k mi but I'm not familiar enough with this to argue the point with the dealer further.
Are these measurements normal?
When I had the new tires installed, I asked them to check the alignment. It was slightly out of alignment in the front, but total toe in the rear appears to be off somewhat significantly.
The alignment shop (Townfair Tire, not a no-name shop) said there was no adjustment for the rear toe and that it was fine.
I took it to the dealer, because I know the car has never been in an accident and if it can't be adjusted it seems like it would have been off from the factory. They acknowledged no damage to the back end but said it's nbd. They gave me a bunch of what felt like contradictory explanations (Ex. they fixed the front alignment, which was probably contributing, but say the rear toe isn't a problem even though it's much further off of spec) and it felt like they were just trying to talk their way out of doing anything. FYI I have ~6mo left on my bumper-to-bumper warranty.
I don't want to burn through a set of tires every 20k mi but I'm not familiar enough with this to argue the point with the dealer further.
Are these measurements normal?
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