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  1. richardg8jvm's post in do all skodas pull to the left was marked as the answer   
    Just thought I'd let everyone know a conclusion with dealer has  been reached.
     
    After involving the owner of the dealership he noticed that a back to front swap had been done, with the near side front swapped
    with the offside rear, hence the uneven wear .
    The dealership has replaced both rear tyres, with new ones.
    I was also very concerned that the offside rear was down 10mm with a full tank of fuel, dropping a further 10mm  when I got in.
    It has no been agreed that I pay for the coil springs both sides and the dealership , Faintree Skoda ,  fit them FOC as a gesture of good will,
    I suggested paying for the rear coil springs as it entered the grey area of wear and tear.
     
    I'm pleased with the outcome, just a shame it got to the stage of reminding them of the of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the involvement 
    of Skoda customer service. But at least they made the effort to rectify the situation, and I have a Yeti that drives in straight line if I let go of the wheel
     
    I can now do my bit in moving the EU wine lake to the UK

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