Answers: I had struts run once, they went speedy, were biddable one month, leaking and shabby the next, no special grounds, no accident or off-road use, etc.
Did you suffer some loss (time, money, agony, accident) because they mechanics did not realize the struts might go wrong soon? Would the cost of repair have be less have they recommended at that time that you replace the strut? If so, you have an clear grievance. But on the other hand, it might be that it lately delayed the inevitable repair. Of course going in again is a affliction, but I honestly believe that it is difficult to predict when a shock is going out. You can do the bumper test (bounce test) to see if a shock is colourless, but that does not mean it will backfire soon.
the key to this is that they warranty everything they do for 12 months. and assuming they basically looked at the struts if they are even included in the 24 point inspection and if adjectives they did was look at them no dealership is going to warranty something they freshly looked at but did not fix
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