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What did you do to your Ford today?
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<blockquote data-quote="9397SVTs" data-source="post: 16696695" data-attributes="member: 143297"><p>I wasn't on that forum.</p><p></p><p>I had mostly good experiences with them. They never had an issue with installing parts I supplied and was always fair and reasonable with labor rates. Time frames were reasonable as well.</p><p></p><p>At the end, I was having the car tuned, and that's when it fell apart.</p><p></p><p>Devin was having trouble tuning it. So, this dragged things out. </p><p></p><p>As I mentioned, I stopped by the day before flying out of town for a funeral. Had it been for any other reason, I would have eaten the loss on the tickets and retrieved my car the next day.</p><p></p><p>I was assured that I would be taken care of and the car will be tuned. The car ended up at some guys house. San Tan Valley, if I remember correctly. I go to check on the car and the drivers side has been damaged on the door and rear quarter panel. The side wall of the rear tire was all cut/torn up from the fender lip. I was told that it happened when it was moved from the shop to this guys house. He did have the damage repaired and repainted, at no cost to me obviously.</p><p></p><p>Months go by and I'm told that he can't tune the car, the car battery won't stay charged, and I need to come get it.</p><p></p><p>So, I drove my car to their shop and many, many months later, I'm towing it home from so random dudes house. Not happy.</p><p></p><p>What I found out is the alternator was overspun and damaged it. So, I took it to an alternator shop somewhere near downtown and had it repaired.</p><p></p><p>I was left with trying to find someone to tune the car and complete additional work that I had planned.</p><p></p><p>I found a place to tune it and they did a good job. It's conservative, but still put down 880/793. They also do good work, but take a long time. They are short on manpower, long on pending work.</p><p></p><p>I found another shop to do the additional work I wanted done. Their quality of work is great and is done in a very timely manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9397SVTs, post: 16696695, member: 143297"] I wasn't on that forum. I had mostly good experiences with them. They never had an issue with installing parts I supplied and was always fair and reasonable with labor rates. Time frames were reasonable as well. At the end, I was having the car tuned, and that's when it fell apart. Devin was having trouble tuning it. So, this dragged things out. As I mentioned, I stopped by the day before flying out of town for a funeral. Had it been for any other reason, I would have eaten the loss on the tickets and retrieved my car the next day. I was assured that I would be taken care of and the car will be tuned. The car ended up at some guys house. San Tan Valley, if I remember correctly. I go to check on the car and the drivers side has been damaged on the door and rear quarter panel. The side wall of the rear tire was all cut/torn up from the fender lip. I was told that it happened when it was moved from the shop to this guys house. He did have the damage repaired and repainted, at no cost to me obviously. Months go by and I'm told that he can't tune the car, the car battery won't stay charged, and I need to come get it. So, I drove my car to their shop and many, many months later, I'm towing it home from so random dudes house. Not happy. What I found out is the alternator was overspun and damaged it. So, I took it to an alternator shop somewhere near downtown and had it repaired. I was left with trying to find someone to tune the car and complete additional work that I had planned. I found a place to tune it and they did a good job. It's conservative, but still put down 880/793. They also do good work, but take a long time. They are short on manpower, long on pending work. I found another shop to do the additional work I wanted done. Their quality of work is great and is done in a very timely manner. [/QUOTE]
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