woodworker
Well-Known Member
I’m certainly not a metallurgist by any stretch but I’ve been around more machinery in 60+ years than I care to remember and have seen failures that were easy to explain and some that were not. Anything from lawn mower engines to Naval ship propulsion equipment to 2400 megawatt nuclear reactors. Some that were latent failures due to the manufacturing process and some that were just due to improper maintenance or failure due to use other than intended. I’m calling this latent failure in the manufacturing process in that the end eyes were not properly tempered while being curled. Too many breaking in the same spot and it’s pretty rotten service that Ford will not acknowledge a problem like this. Sad indeed.I took these pictures
here are some pictures of mine still on the truck. They look identical to these. I am still waiting to hear from the dealership tomorrow see if they will replace them.
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My friends brother in law had the Tacoma rotten frame issue and as much as I despise a Toyota (that’s another story), they took that truck back, completely stripped everything off the old rotten frame, bolted everything on to the new “better” frame, and gave it back at no cost to him except for some additional upgrades he wanted they had it torn down. Can’t even imagine what that cost was to Toyota. Maybe Ford should take some lessons from them.
I‘m at 151,000 on my 2021 and am very concerned after seeing all of these posts.
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