Let me tell you what happened. First a little background. I have a 1946 Mercury Street Rod. A couple months ago I took in over to a shop here in Escondido as I was getting a wheel rub on sharp turns and want to get it taken care of. I ended up deciding to have air ride installed front and rear and in the rear they custom built 4 bar suspension. Randy Clark of Hot Rods and Custom Stuff gave me an estimate of $6000. 00 which I though was high but I went ahead and put it in the shop. They also fixed a leaking rear main and put new bearings in the steering column. When I picked the car up almost two weeks later the bill was $11,000. 00 and change. I was shocked but didn't feel I could do anything about it so I bit the bullet and paid them.
I had two complaints. First the turning radius was so bad that I couldn't park with out swinging way wide or backing at least once. The other was that the wheel spacers they installed were not centered and I wanted that taken care of, so I took the car in last Wednesday. Thursday they called me to pick it up. Yesterday, Sunday I was coming back from Home Depot when I thought something felt funny. I got out and looked for a flat or something but everything looked OK so I proceed down the road until I got about a block from the house when something felt really funny. I pulled over and found the right front wheel out about 3/4" out from the hub. When I jacked the car up and removed the wheel I found only one stud in the hub, the other four were down inside. With it being Sunday and Monday being a holiday I knew I wouldn't be able to get a hold of anyone at Hod Rods until Tuesday so I resigned myself to the fact that my car would sit there until Tuesday. Well, this morning I decided to see what I could do about getting it home the short distance it had to travel.
Here is what had happened. To get the wheel rub to stop they installed wheel spacers and in doing so had to replace the lug nut studs with longer ones. I pondered all night why the studs had fallen out of the hole as the are pressed in right? Wrong, not these! When I bought the hub back to the house I discovered that the studs were to small for the hole in the hub and some moron had attempted to tack weld steel to cast and it sure as hell didn't work, the welds popped and I'm not sure how everything went from there but the whole mess came unglued. Two of the studs were damaged beyond repair and the other 3 I was able to clean up, wrap some electrical tape around the area that presses into the hub to hold them in place. All 5 lug nuts were junked out but I came up with 3 new ones ( a locking set I had left over from my Stealth) and got the car home. I have custom TSW Chrome Aluminum Wheels on the car and you never see the lugs not until you remove the cap.
Here is my dilemma. What should I do. I mean about the thing they did. I will do the repair work my self but I feel they owe me more than an apology and a repair. I was thinking they should pay me the difference between the estimate and the actual cost. More of a token of good faith than the money. Does that sound reasonable or am I being an ass. I am good at being an ass and would like to avoid it if I'm wrong here. I have also considered taking legal action but I really hate to do something like that. I'm not fond of lawyers and the court system but I feel I have been wronged. Hell, Saturday I was about to make a 200 mile freeway trip. If this would have happened on the freeway people could have been killed or seriously injured. Should I threaten to take take thim to court for say "reckless endangerment" and tell my story to every street rodder that will listen or give him a chance to buy my silence. I really don't have the faintist idea on how to proced with a court case. Any advice would be greatly apprecaited.
Thanks for listening.
Arlan
I had two complaints. First the turning radius was so bad that I couldn't park with out swinging way wide or backing at least once. The other was that the wheel spacers they installed were not centered and I wanted that taken care of, so I took the car in last Wednesday. Thursday they called me to pick it up. Yesterday, Sunday I was coming back from Home Depot when I thought something felt funny. I got out and looked for a flat or something but everything looked OK so I proceed down the road until I got about a block from the house when something felt really funny. I pulled over and found the right front wheel out about 3/4" out from the hub. When I jacked the car up and removed the wheel I found only one stud in the hub, the other four were down inside. With it being Sunday and Monday being a holiday I knew I wouldn't be able to get a hold of anyone at Hod Rods until Tuesday so I resigned myself to the fact that my car would sit there until Tuesday. Well, this morning I decided to see what I could do about getting it home the short distance it had to travel.
Here is what had happened. To get the wheel rub to stop they installed wheel spacers and in doing so had to replace the lug nut studs with longer ones. I pondered all night why the studs had fallen out of the hole as the are pressed in right? Wrong, not these! When I bought the hub back to the house I discovered that the studs were to small for the hole in the hub and some moron had attempted to tack weld steel to cast and it sure as hell didn't work, the welds popped and I'm not sure how everything went from there but the whole mess came unglued. Two of the studs were damaged beyond repair and the other 3 I was able to clean up, wrap some electrical tape around the area that presses into the hub to hold them in place. All 5 lug nuts were junked out but I came up with 3 new ones ( a locking set I had left over from my Stealth) and got the car home. I have custom TSW Chrome Aluminum Wheels on the car and you never see the lugs not until you remove the cap.
Here is my dilemma. What should I do. I mean about the thing they did. I will do the repair work my self but I feel they owe me more than an apology and a repair. I was thinking they should pay me the difference between the estimate and the actual cost. More of a token of good faith than the money. Does that sound reasonable or am I being an ass. I am good at being an ass and would like to avoid it if I'm wrong here. I have also considered taking legal action but I really hate to do something like that. I'm not fond of lawyers and the court system but I feel I have been wronged. Hell, Saturday I was about to make a 200 mile freeway trip. If this would have happened on the freeway people could have been killed or seriously injured. Should I threaten to take take thim to court for say "reckless endangerment" and tell my story to every street rodder that will listen or give him a chance to buy my silence. I really don't have the faintist idea on how to proced with a court case. Any advice would be greatly apprecaited.
Thanks for listening.
Arlan