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Post by 80gged »

This is a very important WARNING for all who intend on getting a company to do any work on YOUR 4WD!

I have recently purchaseda Brand New "YES" Brand New GU Patrol 4.2TD.
I approached A WAS Reputable Company to find out about doing some serious mods to my brand new truck, in all i ended up spending like $14,000 with them only to find a half ass jobs was done. After picking up my car i found the following things wrong which i am still trying to rectify 3-4 weeks on(you can imagine how upset i was/am): My front tailshaft was sitting on the gearbox crossmembers, i had massive vibrations front and rear, front steering arm that they had made was too long so they just moved the steering wheel to straighten it up so then i only had 2 turns right and 3 turns left, and today i found that my front wheels bearings are loose after they didn't tighten them enought after putting a front air locker in.

So just wanted to let everyone know to be especially careful when choosing someone to work on your pride and joy. I thought i could have left it in their capable hands but obviously i was wrong.

Regards...
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Post by J Top »

As a mechanic and Garage owner myself I do hope you gave them the opportunity to put things right before you bagged them, every one can have a bad day, or a bad employee.
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Post by 80gged »

Thanks for your reply i think the 3 1/2 weeks the car sat there for was enough opportunity to ensure that everything was a goer.

I am not here to bag anyone just want everyone to be aware of what can happen!!!

Regards...
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Post by RUFF »

80gged wrote:Thanks for your reply i think the 3 1/2 weeks the car sat there for was enough opportunity to ensure that everything was a goer.

I am not here to bag anyone just want everyone to be aware of what can happen!!!

Regards...


I have edited your original post so No company has been named in this. As you Said. You just want everyone aware of what can happen. I dont want to be threatened with legal action just because you have an Axe to grind.I have also deleted your other post in the Nissan section. One thread on this will be enough there is no reason to make this into Spam.

I do feel for you and i think a lot of us have allso been burnt in the past so know how you feel.
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Post by 4sum4 »

do it your self next time and save your money,and not a good idea to use company names, threads like these get lock pretty quickly
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Post by stool »

Ive had work carried out on my truck which cost way to much and I
could have done a better job my self :x And some times did to correct the problems .

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Post by ozy1 »

Wheel bearings set in after some driving, so they should have asked you back for a 500k check up, to make sure all was tight,

as for the front shaft hitting the cross member, you should have taken it back, the same goes for the steering arm, you have to expect to loose steering lock when you lift a patrol, as the angle of the steering arm is so high,

if the offered you a 500k check up, and you were being a dumb shit and wernt listening, case all you wanted to do is pay and go play, serves your self right,

also, if they didnt offer you a service, you should have gone and check evrything before you paid for it, to make sure it was at your standards, especially clearance of tail shafts and the likes,

before you come round baggin companies, have a long hard look at your self, evryone makes mistakes, sorry it happened to you, now take it back and ask them to fix it, if they dont, then have you rant and rave,

also, no need to post this in more than one section either.

have a nice day. :)
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Post by 80gged »

I took it back to those morons and all they could say is that they did me a great price and it isnt their problem. I don't bag people unless it really pisses me off, and by the way the scumbags would give me the keys till the cheque cleared.
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Post by MissDrew »

80gged wrote: My front tailshaft was sitting on the gearbox crossmembers, Regards...
Hay ozy1 reread this bit of his post :roll: if I`m reading it correctly then this is just plain slack. I also think you are a bit harsh, if it was you in this posi you wouldn`t be happy either.
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Post by RUFF »

See this is why threads like this get locked fast. I have allready deleted a post and edited a few others. Please guys keep it nice or i will lock it. 80gged has had a problem and he is entitled to comment on this. At least others may use this to make sure they dont get burnt in the future. And do a little more research before getting this sort of work done.
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Post by up2nogood »

Hmm, my post was well thought out and infomative, but all traces of it have been removed.

Freaking aliens.

Here comes the anal probe.
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Post by RUFF »

up2nogood wrote:Hmm, my post was well thought out and infomative, but all traces of it have been removed.

Freaking aliens.

Here comes the anal probe.


Sorry read my post above.
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Post by 80gged »

Thanks Tony for keeping this post going, by the way a reoputable company is a company that prides themselves on what they do not do a half job.

Sorry just voicing my opinion!!! Regards,...
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Post by Wooders »

80gged wrote:Thanks for your reply i think the 3 1/2 weeks the car sat there for was enough opportunity to ensure that everything was a goer.


You might think so, but regardless - the CORRECT way to resolve any dissatisfaction is to firstly go back & calmly explain your grenievnces......
Throwing a hissyfit &/or posting on a PBB isn't exactly the way to get them to be more co-operative in resolving your issues.

Not being trying to be a donkey mate - just constructive suggestions 'eh.... ;)
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Post by 80gged »

I tried resolving it with them but the owner thinks he is top shit and i cant do anything about that tosser, however i dont trust their workmanship so ill get others to fix it, just easier. The money isn't the major problem its the fact that it is a brand new car and when you get someone who has been doing these sort of things for soooo long you would think they would get it right...

Regards...
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Post by up2nogood »

Found it!! Hooray for the back icon!

Take it back to see if they will rectify all the problems.
If you no longer have any faith in the original shop then take it to another reputable company and have them go over the car.
Then re-approach the first one to rectify or respond to the problems found. If the problems persist, see in this order:
* Senior management
* MVRIC
* Dept of Fair Trading

But you must first give the original workshop the opportunity to answer your concerns.

They have been around for ages and should be eager to make sure their customers are not just happy, but ecstatic when they spend $14k in their shop.
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Post by ozy1 »

Guts wrote:
80gged wrote: My front tailshaft was sitting on the gearbox crossmembers, Regards...
Hay ozy1 reread this bit of his post :roll: if I`m reading it correctly then this is just plain slack. I also think you are a bit harsh, if it was you in this posi you wouldn`t be happy either.


i did read it, and if you read what i said you alway check the work you are payin for to make sure its up ro scratch, yes it is slack, i would have taken it straight back, and made some noise,

evryone i have delt with, if i had a prob i went back, and told em its not good enough, and it was fixed, its part of their job
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Post by RUFF »

80gged wrote:Thanks Tony for keeping this post going, by the way a reoputable company is a company that prides themselves on what they do not do a half job.

Sorry just voicing my opinion!!! Regards,...


I would say a repuatable company is a company that has a Reputation for good work and the Company you mentioned has many Franshises that have a very good reputation so i see no reason to Tar them all with the same brush.
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Post by 80gged »

By the way i will be sending them a bill for all the extra time and money i have spent on it as well as i am already in contact with Office of Fair Trading for not only taking my money with me receiving an imcomplete job but for also releasing a vehicle to me that was unsafe to drive.
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Post by RUFF »

up2nogood wrote:Found it!! Hooray for the back icon!

Take it back to see if they will rectify all the problems.
If you no longer have any faith in the original shop then take it to another reputable company and have them go over the car.
Then re-approach the first one to rectify or respond to the problems found. If the problems persist, see in this order:
* Senior management
* MVRIC
* Dept of Fair Trading

But you must first give the original workshop the opportunity to answer your concerns.

They have been around for ages and should be eager to make sure their customers are not just happy, but ecstatic when they spend $14k in their shop.


Sorry you must have edited your original post and when you submited it i had just deleted it :oops:
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Post by up2nogood »

Yaeh, I gave it a tune up. :armsup:
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Post by MissDrew »

80gged wrote:I took it back to those morons and all they could say is that they did me a great price and it isnt their problem.
If they only supplied the gear and you fitted it yourself then this would be true, but since they fitted it it is they problem at what ever price they gave you as they would have quoted the work for you and if they stuffed up and sold it all to cheap then its their problem not yours.

If I was you I`d ring consumer affiars or department of fair trading but don`t meantion any company names, just find out where you stand and what they are meant to do. Then go back to the shop and tell them about the phone call you made and what they are meant to do. If still no joy then ring CA or DoFT back and then meantion names.

Things will then get done and fixed and if its the DOFT that has to step in and make them do it they get a bad mark next to their name for ever so if somebody else rings up and also complains about this company in the future they get looked at even closer and get a bigger arse kicking.
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Post by beretta »

Job should be done right the first phucking time, in this industry you pay through the nose for a lot of stuff and thats fine, but deliver the quality in line with the price. I think you're entitled to be pissed, from what I have read you've been fairly reasonable and you deserve to get what you pay for and not have to solve the problems of every slack cant that doesn't do their job right! :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by ozy1 »

hey 80gged

sorry i came off a bit harsh, but i hate it when people come in complaining about workman ship, its is up to the owner to check the work carried out, no matter how long they had your car,

indeed you would think a WELL KNOWN company would know their shit, but we had dramas, with a nissan dealer puttin twice the amount of required oil in the motor, if we didnt check we wouldnt have know,

it pays to check all work done one you pride and joy
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

RUFF wrote:
80gged wrote:Thanks Tony for keeping this post going, by the way a reoputable company is a company that prides themselves on what they do not do a half job.

Sorry just voicing my opinion!!! Regards,...


I would say a repuatable company is a company that has a Reputation for good work and the Company you mentioned has many Franshises that have a very good reputation so i see no reason to Tar them all with the same brush.


That makes it easy to figure out who it was then :) :) :)
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Post by high n mighty »

Go and see them again mate, what state are you in???

If you are in NSW just simply drop the name MVRIA, Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Authority...

I am going through a very expensive claim atm and this mob is the governor of any motor vehicle repairer and also a pet hate for dodgey businesses.

Give them a call and tell them your story, be sure that you have given the company sufficient chance to fix your vehicle though, they are allowed that opportunity by law.
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Post by 80gged »

In regards to the $14000 thing they say that my job is small compared to their normal jobs so i guess that means i am less important...

Good to see a great debate...
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Post by -Scott- »

If its a major franchise, and you're talking to a franchisee, approach head office for assistance. Don't attack head office - it's unlikely to be their fault. Remain cool and calm, explain your experience and the response you've received from the franchisee, and ask the head office for help. They might even ask for an opportunity to fix it themselves.

Good luck,

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Post by 80gged »

I am in qld and i guess i will just await my reply from the Office of Fair Trading as i cant be bothered with them anymore it has gone beyong a joke.

Thanks for all your support..

Regards...

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Post by up2nogood »

Or another tip is to go and buy a tin of vaseline and drive back there.




If they say they can't fix it, then hand over the vaseline and tell them to jam the car up their arse! :D
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