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Originally Posted by Heidelberg
Sounds like your "small semi-exotic car dealership in Pheonix" or the dealer they used did a dodgy fit to me... If you have evidence (receipt) that it was an SPF dealer that fitted an incorrect SPF part, I'd go back to them and hold them accountable...I'm sure that SPF themselves would like to know that they have my have a dealer that's not representing the company appropriately.
I agree, it looks to me that your best bet is buy a windshield frame and glass from a SPF dealer and have them install the lot...
I think to judge and then post on a forum your criticism for the entire SPF company is a bit over the top Romm. Just go to a well know SPF dealer and get them to fix your problem.
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I dealt with Anthem Motors in Pheonix, Az. and Vintage Motors in Humble, Tx. At the time I am sure both were well know. I also talked with a guy name Barry who at the time was the parts guru for SPF if I remember correctly. From what I understand, the glass comes all the way from South Africa and there was a shortage of it at the time I guess. The guys at Vintage Motors were great to deal with and they do great work. I can't blame them if it takes so long for them to get windshields, or if SPF sends them the wrong type. That is the company's fault. I don't see why it is over the top to judge and criticize them for this on a forum. On a positive note, this is the ONLY issue I have had with the car, which is now nearly 5 years old and has almost 11,000 miles on it. Well, that and the emergency brake is basically useless! Is there a fix for that yet? Need to do a search here...