Mechanic replaced rear
Mechanic replaced rear driveshaft on my 2015 Chrysler 300, realized it was going out by a constant ticking noise and had it promptly replaced with a brand new shaft ($1300 repair.) About 2 weeks down the roady car starts to shake terribly. I took it back to the shop and he said it was my rear axle. Didn't have much money at the time so I parked it for about a month. Fast forward, it's at a different shop close to my house. They call and tell me the axle is fine, although there are zip ties and electrical tape all around my driveshaft, and a missing weight indicated by the weld marks. It's been 4 months since the initial repair and it's back at the original shop, now the guy can't find another shaft in stock due to supply chain issues. Wish me luck everyone, it's a financed car and I'm not very happy right now paying for something I can't even drive. Moral of the story, check the damn part they fixed if you have any idea of what you're looking at. May help you in the future.