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Originally Posted by sniper545
I've seen this before, not pointing fingers but it looks like a classic case of sliding on the flatbed tow truck to me. As your car gets strapped to the truck, some movement may cause a slide. especially if the driver gets a bit ambitious around corners. You see, It may have left on the truck without a mark, but that's not to say it arrived at the dealership without one. Then again, maybe Titan ford biffed it and are too gutless to admit it? Check for scrapes on the underside of your front and rear bars. If they didn't chock the car before they transported it, then there may be damage there as well. This is something that needs to be taken up with the roadside assistance people. After all, it wasn't your call to have it repaired at Titan, so why should you have to trace to culprit. Ford assist took it from you and as far as you'
re concerned, Ford Assist gave it back to you with Damage.
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I wish that were the case with the tow truck. I watched it go on the first time and the car was clamped at the front wheels and fixed at the back. There is a cut in the wall of the tyre which isn't viewable in the picture, but it would have to have been done whilst the wheel was rotating forward. I have however contacted Ford Assist and they are looking into it. Hopefully it can be resolved soon