ozraptor
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Hoping for some confirmation and/or advice -- I've taken my 2022.5 AU Ranger Raptor in for its 75,000 km service and they've told me they found the 'steering gear' (steering rack gear) worn and requires replacement, not covered under warranty because of non-standard aftermarket tyres and wheels.
- Context - I bought the RR from an official Ford dealership used (1 prev. owner) at 50,000 km with these exact wheels and the same tyre size (I replaced the tyres with new, but same size). The tyres are 295/70r17 (within 15mm size difference spec allowed by Ford) but the wheels are +25mm offset (no spacers) and 2 inch front strut spacers had been put on (which I just discovered last week). Either way, this was how the vehicle was sold to me with the remainder of the 5 year factory warranty (4 years at purchase, now 3 remaining). I was not made aware at purchase that this configuration would void the warranty for the steering rack - does any of this realistically matter?
- I was quoted $4,720 AUD for replacement.
- Based on online replacement parts + labor, this seems fairly expected if I can't get it under warranty (unless I find a discounted or used part), does this seem about right?
- Are there heavy duty or performance right-hand drive options available? (I could only find LHD options.)
- Would this configuration realistically destroy the steering rack gearing within 75,000 kms?
- Any quick inspection advice for visibly confirming the claimed wear? (I'll grab the online workshop manual for it later today, but might not have time before I go pick up the RR. Worth noting, I have felt no steering issues at all, so this surprised me.)
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