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Old 07-11-2007, 03:31 PM
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Since I have been involved in this saga from the beginning, it is time for me to give my 2 cents worth. #1 if you advertise your kit with a certain brand part it BETTER include it. When people make a purchase this substantial they look for name brand parts that have a solid reputation. They spend alot of hard earned money and they want their money's worth. If you are going to substitute on a whim, then you should use a more generic term, ie: a mustang 2 rack and pinion instead of a Flaming River rack and pinion, a Grip force clutch instead of Zoom, because we would have deleted these items from the order and purchased them ourselves. The "substitution of parts with parts of greater or equal value" is a cop out. #2 The "free dash and pad" was in trade for louvers that were of POOR quality(for the 2nd time) and we drove all the way there with the intention of buying the dash. And whether you believe it or not, that was GREATLY appreciated. Make sure you tell the whole story, not just a spin to make you look blameless!#3 The rack pinion is undersized and is NO GOOD. You can not smash a cast piece of steel down that far safely. I am a machinist and know how to measure, in case you wondered of my qualifications. We took the shaft off of my car to see if it would fit and it would not tighten on Jerry's pinion shaft of the rack. It is a snug fit on mine. I cannot and will not let you call someone a liar when it is totally unjustified. I could go on and on about the poor metal work and fitment of parts, the wheels he bought from you that wouldn't fit his car and countless other issues,but I won't. Your cars have great potential, and I hope things improve for you, for your sake. I guess that was more than 2 cents worth.
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