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Apparently the hub assembly has been changed. You will either need to buy the brake pads for that side separately or change the hub assembly to match the other side. Body work and brakes are not usually a warranty item. Your recourse appears to be taking the issue up with the mechanic you paid to inspect the car prior to purchase.




http://www.doj.state.or.us/hot_topic...1370200020.pdf
OMG! Thank you sooo much, the section

(o) Disclosure of Material Nonconformities and Defects
- A dealer or broker shall disclose existing material nonconformities and defects about which the dealer or broker
knows or negligently disregarded when the dealer or broker should have known, prior to sale or lease of a motor vehicle.

This pretty much was what I needed, if they push back I know I can get dates off the junk yard parts by tracking down the codes on the parts. And no mechanic inspected this prior to purchase, except their mechanics, I pretty much took them at their word, and the test drive I did. I must of had a brief moment of insanity.

Also do you think I could push for some money back especially since they pulled up some BS KBB on the car that priced it about 1.5k higher than it was actually worth, since they basically broke the law in selling this to me without informing me of the issue?