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18-10-12, 11:06 PM
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A Royal PITA
After my accident recently, I took my car back to my local garage who repaired the car by putting two new ball joints on and reassembling everything else (which he assured me was all ok).
Paid the man and left, took my car back to him to swap some tyres around onto some better alloys I picked up.
His machine to take the tyres off conked out so he put the nsf wheel back on and I went straight to the local tyre place for tracking and balancing done.
Man comes up and says 'can't do your tracking mate, your tie rod end is bent'. So he suggested I get this fixed elsewhere. Then he proceeded to take my nsf wheel off only to find the retard at my local had threaded some of the nuts. He put some new nuts on my car for me and I got a tie rod end from parts place (and caliper) and booked car in at new said garage (as recommened).
Following day took car in to new garage, left it with them. I returned and the bloke said that my local garage had put the wrong ball joints on.
Now I'm really pi55ed off!!!
Went back to my local and he is now saying it was the part co. at fault as they sent through the wrong parts. I told him I don't care who is at fault and he needs to get the parts money back to me along with the labour costs to put these on as I will have to pay the new garage to put them on.
He's also saying that the tyre place must of taken the nuts off wrong and threaded them (don't know how that's possible) even though this is what their speciality is??
Annoyed is an understatement!!!!!!!!!!
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19-10-12, 05:45 AM
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Dude needs shooting tbh
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19-10-12, 07:31 AM
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Threaten them with trading standards and bad press, it''ll kill a business in no time.
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19-10-12, 08:08 AM
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Nightmare .....
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19-10-12, 08:11 AM
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Claiming it's the part supplier's fault is total ballcocks, it's the garages responsibility to check the parts are correct, I'm assuming they fitted the balljoints with the smaller taper, but how they didn't notice a problem is beyond me, the right ones are visually a lot beefier, and I didn't think the small ones would fit the tapered hole in the lower arm properly.
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19-10-12, 02:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stamford
Threaten them with trading standards and bad press, it''ll kill a business in no time.
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im sure they would be interested not just what has happened but what could of been when it broke and where
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19-10-12, 06:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stamford
Threaten them with trading standards and bad press, it''ll kill a business in no time.
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This,
Is it properly sorted yet? If not I'll come over and we'll sort it out together.
ALSO: Did not take the nuts off properly? Best excuse I have heard in a long time.
Last edited by POMPSKI; 19-10-12 at 06:48 PM.
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19-10-12, 08:51 PM
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Thanks for the offer Dave
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19-10-12, 09:13 AM
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What a horrid story, makes you wonder if its all down to the first garage's bad workmanship.
Lucky the tyre guy spotted it, think I would have shaken his hand.
When I had my clutch done, went to pick it up, found the garage owner filing the threads on one of the wheel studs. Too quick on the air tools, dont even bother to start the nuts off.
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19-10-12, 11:18 AM
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This stripping of threads bugs the hell out of me, there is no need for it. As Pete said it just shows they use a gun all the time. The worst mechanics always do. I knew one who would use an air ratchet all of the time regardless of what he was doing.
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