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Rant! Am I asking too much of a company? Part Deux
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<blockquote data-quote="tomedwar72" data-source="post: 337369" data-attributes="member: 15146"><p>Well, I sent down my trailing arms to Transporterhaus about three weeks ago to have new ball joints pressed in. Had all my e-mails replied to. The options were discussed, in the end they blasted and painted my original ones. I was told that this could take a bit longer than exchange. The arms came back in good time and had excellent quality joints pressed in. All round great service.</p><p></p><p>I realise that this is my own experience but thought it was worth adding just because when nothing goes wrong with your order you don't always bother posting about it. For the record: they were really great to deal with. I get the impression (after reading a few of these posts) that they are snowed under with work at the moment and finding it hard to recruit someone with the right machining skills in Cornwall. If I supplied a product that required such a safety-critical level of production I'd be machining the things myself too if I couldn't find someone with a really high level of skill and experience to do it!</p><p></p><p>Just my 2p worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomedwar72, post: 337369, member: 15146"] Well, I sent down my trailing arms to Transporterhaus about three weeks ago to have new ball joints pressed in. Had all my e-mails replied to. The options were discussed, in the end they blasted and painted my original ones. I was told that this could take a bit longer than exchange. The arms came back in good time and had excellent quality joints pressed in. All round great service. I realise that this is my own experience but thought it was worth adding just because when nothing goes wrong with your order you don't always bother posting about it. For the record: they were really great to deal with. I get the impression (after reading a few of these posts) that they are snowed under with work at the moment and finding it hard to recruit someone with the right machining skills in Cornwall. If I supplied a product that required such a safety-critical level of production I'd be machining the things myself too if I couldn't find someone with a really high level of skill and experience to do it! Just my 2p worth. [/QUOTE]
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