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QA1 K-Member going to the trash pile
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<blockquote data-quote="White96svt" data-source="post: 10622846" data-attributes="member: 88672"><p>Hostly, I wouldn't even waist my time calling QA1! I have over 2K dollars in QA1 drag suspension stuff and would LOVE to throw every bit of it in the trash and just eat the loss. I have had tons of fitment/Quality issues not just with the parts to the car but to each other. I spent MONTHS on the phone with thier less than useless customer service and couldnt even get descent assistance from their executive vice president. I was pushed to the side three times because of auto shows. Thats good customer service, huh! </p><p></p><p>Besides all that, if the car is a DD I wouldnt waist your time with a tubular K-member. They aren't designed to withstand the rugged abuse of normal driving. If you choose to anyways, go with an MM or even griggs if you want to pony up for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="White96svt, post: 10622846, member: 88672"] Hostly, I wouldn't even waist my time calling QA1! I have over 2K dollars in QA1 drag suspension stuff and would LOVE to throw every bit of it in the trash and just eat the loss. I have had tons of fitment/Quality issues not just with the parts to the car but to each other. I spent MONTHS on the phone with thier less than useless customer service and couldnt even get descent assistance from their executive vice president. I was pushed to the side three times because of auto shows. Thats good customer service, huh! Besides all that, if the car is a DD I wouldnt waist your time with a tubular K-member. They aren't designed to withstand the rugged abuse of normal driving. If you choose to anyways, go with an MM or even griggs if you want to pony up for it. [/QUOTE]
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