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There are a few issues hear I will comment on. We are careful to screen our installers, especially new ones. The last thing we want is to send one of our customers to an installer and have a bad experience, or have an installation problem that could have been avoided.
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I work more on towing rigs and expressed to ATS last week that I am a small diesel hotrod shop owner, and that i would like to sell their converters in the central valley of California
Small shop owners are our favorite people, the customer service is generally better and the quality of work is good. I, myself, knowing how hard running a small shop is always keeps me grounded. Selling our converters is not the issue here, I think the issue here is buying our converters at a discounted price. We have an obligation to our dealers to protect them. Running a small or large business is not very easy, and they need all the help they can get. It is obvious from your post you are upset with the answer you received. What really concerns me is the reasoning behind the post.
When you sent your application in to us it read: ‘Brown’s Used Cars’. Secondly, when filling out the application about your facility, size and number of bays, you only answer was: ‘use several shops’. That was it.
We based our decision on your application.
Now, with out even calling us, you go to a public forum expressing that we are ‘cocky’ and ‘on the edge’. That we really mess up trucks…?????
With this information that was supplied to you, by ‘the unknown’ hotrod diesel supply shops, what is the reasoning for you being so upset? Why is it so easy for you to instantly start bashing us? From your post, you weren’t very serious about our product. I can tell you, after reading your post, we made the right decision.
Stakeman is correct in saying we try to be very conscious about Dealers and Installers. Everyone from the consumer to installer to dealer to manufacture should understand and appreciate this. You are a shop owner, from what you have indicated. You should understand our decision. The professional way of handling your emotion of being told ‘No’ was to call and speak with us.
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They are always cocky and they run on the edge all the time
Cocky and on the edge. Cocky in my definition would be confident. We are confident in what we do and stand behind what we design, build and say. We are very cautious about being rude or short with anyone. Yes, on the edge may be what is perceived. Personally I can not stay stagnate, we have ideas that can benefit our customers and the only way to bring new technology to the market is build them and test them.
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I heard about the motors they have blown from crazy cams that don't work and how they've taken trucks and have really messed them up.
I would like to quote on this but I don’t have enough factual information. We have and do grind several different camshafts for 12 and 24 Valve’s. Some haven’t worked that well and some have worked extremely well. We have played around with just about every thing we can thank about if time allows it, on our own trucks. I don’t know of any engines we have blown up though, short of a few head gaskets.
Reb. B, if you feel the dealer packet was misinterpreted then pick up the phone and call us. You can talk to me if you like, I am the owner of ATS. I can relate to your position. I started this shop 12 years ago in little building down the street with one transmission jack and my hand tools and used a dish washer for a parts washer; it’s been a very hard road. I continue to develop new products and build a transmission know and then when time permits. And for that big business comment, ya we are a group of 22 people running around with our heads cut off striving to please everyone. Big business with small business additude.
Clint Cannon
ATS Diesel
www.ATSDiesel.com