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waynieZ 02-24-2012 07:06 PM

Very Nice Chad, this is going to be one fun ride. Tank looks great.

Chad-1stGen 03-22-2012 11:08 PM

Well I picked up the car today!! I've been debating if I want to make a thread here or not about the experience. Most of my buds know the trouble I've been having with the shop and they didn't fail to disappoint when picking up the car. While the shop and I may not have seen eye to eye on what "additional" work vs what was included in the original quote, the thing not in dispute was the complete installation of the subframe and torque arm and mount the engine and trans in the car.

With that in mind when I picked the car up I was sad to discover the following list of problems:

- Front subframe not completely bolted in (Even more annoying that everytime I visited the car in the last 3 months I kept pointing out that these bolts were missing and other little things asking when they would be completed)
- A arms installed incorrectly in subframe (washers not inserted in correct spots) but will require removing the coil over to fix.
-Trans tunnel cut but not patched (never told me they would be cutting the tunnel
- Cheapo paint job on the rear end which has already been scratched to bare metal in spots from bending the brake lines
- Drum parking brake installed incorrectly so they are dragging pretty bad
- Inner fenders not clearanced to the subframe correctly (just needed a minor cut or bending) but instead they have cut into the sub and scratched off the powder coat
- Inner fender on passenger side left in direct contact with the upper A arm.
- fire wall hole for the wiring harness cut without permission (instead of the original 2" hole I know have a 2"x3" hole
- the two links in the torque arm were installed incorrectly and the sheet metal was not notched for correct installation
- Upper cross member for the panhard bar and coil overs in the rear had bolts on each side installed without an washers (something I had pointed out twice in previous visits but never fixed).
- Hydraulic clutch line was installed before the brake lines and steering column. When they installed the steering column and brake lines they trapped the clutch line causing it to be wrapped tight around the steering shaft in an unsafe manner
- At least 4 spots along the drivers rocker panel the paint was chipped down to bare metal.
- Missing bolts from the motor mounts on both sides (now I have to decide if I want to life the motor out so I can check if the bolts hidden behind the SBC mount are installed or not...
- Missing hardware for my gas filler neck (why did they even remove these, wtf?) and possibly my ebrake set up (they didn't reinstall the cables).

I didn't know all of these things until after leaving the shop with my car on the trailer. The shop and I parted on bad terms to do what was considered "included" in their estimate. However, I was pleasantly surprised that on some of the things (a arm parts, two link brackets) they were willing to stand by their work and have me bring the car back. Am I crazy for not wanting these people to work on my car any longer? There is a clear lack of attention to detail on the installation of these parts. Why would I want to give them the opportunity to mess up more stuff?

I'm incredibly depressed about the quality of work performed but at the same time I'm so relieved to have my car out of there. Instead of taking the car home I decided to drop it off at Fab53 so Brett could bail me out and fix a lot of the shoddy work and mistakes.

LM7_67 03-23-2012 01:33 AM

dang :( sorry to hear all that Chad.

you definitely took it to the right place though. your car may end up with a Fab53 sticker on it, but it'll be done right.

Track Junky 03-23-2012 03:22 AM

Wow Chad, thats irritating to hear. Makes me wonder how these monkey's stay in business. Glad bret has the car now. I've seen some great stuff come out of his shop just from this site. :thumbsup:

DOOM 03-23-2012 06:38 AM

Chad you did the right thing! To many mistakes! You will never be happy!

waynieZ 03-23-2012 08:11 AM

Sorry to hear this. Atleast the car is under your control now.

Chad-1stGen 03-23-2012 09:24 AM

Thanks guys


Quote:

Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 403181)
Sorry to hear this. Atleast the car is under your control now.

This is so true. It feels so good to have the car under my control and close by.

Vince@Meanstreets 03-23-2012 10:15 PM

sorry to hear about this Chad....I'd bring the car back to them later. Pull a burn out in their driveway then into the shop finish it off with a couple donuts in the middle of it.

Glad to hear Fab53 will get it right.

What shop are we going to bash badly?

FETorino 03-23-2012 11:09 PM

What shop did the shoddy work?

Flash68 03-23-2012 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 403374)
What shop are we going to bash badly?

Quote:

Originally Posted by FETorino (Post 403377)
What shop did the shoddy work?

I'm not saying anything but if you look at post #2 you might figure it out. :_paranoid


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