I took our lovely CX7 in to the local Mazda dealer (where I purchased the car new from) for an oil change and tire rotation. While in the service bay they have this neat tool where you drive over two sensors that look like a couple of car scales and the find that my front end is way out of alignment and the rear needs to also be adjusted and for $90 they can do that. So I leave the car at the dealer and do some errands around town. Then get a call from the dealer which states that my front tires are wearing out on the inside due to the excessive toe out and they suggest to replace the two tires ($400), air filter ($23), the cabin "pollen" filter for ($70). I declined the suggestions. When I picked up my CX they showed me on the rear tires (since they rotated them the fronts are now on the back) and where the wear is at, and sure enough the inside of the tread was wore smooth.
I am debating on asking for some help with warranty on this issue and can not understand that if they claim that it was due to hitting a pot hole would both tires wear exactly the same? I feel that this was like this from the factory and I think that if I do ask for some compensation for the repair (that should have been checked before delivery of the vehicle). A tire place stated that from factory the tolerance for toe and camber is very loose (large) and then the dealer will blame tire wear or what ever, so they have a tighter tolerance for camber.
I know that times are tough and everyone needs to see more money come in but I do not feel that this issue was produced by my driving.
I guess I am looking to see if anyone else has this issue.
Thanks
MAX
I am debating on asking for some help with warranty on this issue and can not understand that if they claim that it was due to hitting a pot hole would both tires wear exactly the same? I feel that this was like this from the factory and I think that if I do ask for some compensation for the repair (that should have been checked before delivery of the vehicle). A tire place stated that from factory the tolerance for toe and camber is very loose (large) and then the dealer will blame tire wear or what ever, so they have a tighter tolerance for camber.
I know that times are tough and everyone needs to see more money come in but I do not feel that this issue was produced by my driving.
I guess I am looking to see if anyone else has this issue.
Thanks
MAX