Complaint 1991688
2023 FORD TRANSIT • UNKNOWN OR OTHER • incident Mar 28, 2024
- Complaint ID
- 1991688
- Make
- FORD
- Model
- TRANSIT
- Model Year
- 2023
- Component
- UNKNOWN OR OTHER
- Incident Date
- Mar 28, 2024
- Date Received
- May 15, 2024
- Data As Of
- Apr 27, 2026
Complaint Summary
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
Owner Narrative
no incident, I do not feel as if the remedy being "not yet available" has been handled in what is considered a "timely manner". All lifted vehicles will have a tire rub, adjustments have to be made to accommodate the larger sized tires. Ford did a body Lift rather than a suspension lift on the Ford Transit Trail and did not have their 3rd party made the necessary "accommodations" to support this tire size. I am currently paying a loan for this vehicle and insurance and my van is at the up-fitters, awaiting the remedy. The Ford Transit Trail package is an off road package, and made for up-fitting. When weight is added to this cargo van, that is when the rub occurs. There are "simple fixes" according to the professionals on lifting vehicles. Why can't this simple fix be done in a timely manner. There are only 1900 vehicles in this recall. In the grand scheme of things this is NOT many!
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