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Stainless works exhaust problems...
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<blockquote data-quote="jream" data-source="post: 13282627" data-attributes="member: 9196"><p>chris, go back to grade school and learn to read. your idiotic reply to this post shows you paid NO attention to anything said, because its the complete opposite of what i wrote! god! this further illustrates the problem with you and your company.</p><p></p><p>i didn't have to pound together and then pound apart! your lack of customer service and leaving me hanging for a freakin month is the problem and is when i decided to take matters into my own hands and make it fit. you expected me to leave my car in pieces for a month in my garage!?!?! ridiculous! last time i spoke to you (A MONTH AGO), my conversation was exactly as this: i installed your pipes. did it on a lift. have a problem w/ one of the pipes, it won't fit together all the way. had to hit it with a mallet to get apart and took 1/2 hour to get it apart because something is wrong and it was dam near welded together. i'm worried about any damage to it and if a dent will hurt it. i need a new piece of pipe. YOU said, you are not supposed to install on a lift. a dent wont hurt because its 3" pipe and its plenty big. if you want a new pipe its $250 and a month to get it. i said i'm not paying for a defective pipe and you never said anything about not using lifts and provided NO instructions at all. you said ok no problem, let me see what i can do, i'll call you back in a little bit. verbatim our conversation! so your "i'll call you back in a little bit" turned into several calls leaving you voicemails, waiting a month, then crickets on your end.</p><p></p><p></p><p>as i said multiple times... installing it on the lift, (which you never said not to) all the pipes fit together. but the 3/4 " engagement that was needed to go further down in the expanded joint was NOT noticeable until you drive it and see that it bangs the crap out of the car. the pipes slid together about 3 or 4 inches out the gate... didn't need force... but with your self described tight fit problems and needing to adjust the hell out of it with centimeters to get it right... that 3/4" problem in the pipe FROM YOU out of the box was the problem... it was NOT going in the expanded joint all the way. AGAIN not noticeable UNTIL YOU DROVE IT because it slid in 3 or 4 inches out the gate and looked normal... after finally getting it apart... and after lining them up next to each other you could see where it originally stopped going in and to get that 3/4" distance further in the expanded joint, you needed to pound it in with a mallet... as i stated! but again AS I STATED that was not UNTIL after you had to pound it to take it apart from originally installing it by hand without force!!! but after installing it by hand and testing it out and having it bang around.... it welded itself in place and wouldn't budge.... AT THAT POINT TO GET IT OFF IS WHEN IT REQUIRED POUNDING!!!! read that again... jesus!!!</p><p></p><p>go to home depot... buy that door that is supposed to measure 36"... take it home and try to install it, push on it and it breaks or the glass shatters...then measure it and find out its 37"... take it back to them... they'll fix the problem! my best friend is a GM at depot over on the other coast in Holiday. his name is Frank. Here's his number: 727-943-5048... Call him and learn a little about customer service and don't make yourself sound more ignorant than you already are. you picked a bad example to try to justify your lousy customer service!!</p><p></p><p>stainless works has completely dropped the ball with this!</p><p></p><p>others that are considering this exhaust system take notice. other systems out there that don't have these issues. some have had no issues, some have. in my honest opinion, it isn't worth the gamble OR the headache that i've gone through with this exhaust and this company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jream, post: 13282627, member: 9196"] chris, go back to grade school and learn to read. your idiotic reply to this post shows you paid NO attention to anything said, because its the complete opposite of what i wrote! god! this further illustrates the problem with you and your company. i didn't have to pound together and then pound apart! your lack of customer service and leaving me hanging for a freakin month is the problem and is when i decided to take matters into my own hands and make it fit. you expected me to leave my car in pieces for a month in my garage!?!?! ridiculous! last time i spoke to you (A MONTH AGO), my conversation was exactly as this: i installed your pipes. did it on a lift. have a problem w/ one of the pipes, it won't fit together all the way. had to hit it with a mallet to get apart and took 1/2 hour to get it apart because something is wrong and it was dam near welded together. i'm worried about any damage to it and if a dent will hurt it. i need a new piece of pipe. YOU said, you are not supposed to install on a lift. a dent wont hurt because its 3" pipe and its plenty big. if you want a new pipe its $250 and a month to get it. i said i'm not paying for a defective pipe and you never said anything about not using lifts and provided NO instructions at all. you said ok no problem, let me see what i can do, i'll call you back in a little bit. verbatim our conversation! so your "i'll call you back in a little bit" turned into several calls leaving you voicemails, waiting a month, then crickets on your end. as i said multiple times... installing it on the lift, (which you never said not to) all the pipes fit together. but the 3/4 " engagement that was needed to go further down in the expanded joint was NOT noticeable until you drive it and see that it bangs the crap out of the car. the pipes slid together about 3 or 4 inches out the gate... didn't need force... but with your self described tight fit problems and needing to adjust the hell out of it with centimeters to get it right... that 3/4" problem in the pipe FROM YOU out of the box was the problem... it was NOT going in the expanded joint all the way. AGAIN not noticeable UNTIL YOU DROVE IT because it slid in 3 or 4 inches out the gate and looked normal... after finally getting it apart... and after lining them up next to each other you could see where it originally stopped going in and to get that 3/4" distance further in the expanded joint, you needed to pound it in with a mallet... as i stated! but again AS I STATED that was not UNTIL after you had to pound it to take it apart from originally installing it by hand without force!!! but after installing it by hand and testing it out and having it bang around.... it welded itself in place and wouldn't budge.... AT THAT POINT TO GET IT OFF IS WHEN IT REQUIRED POUNDING!!!! read that again... jesus!!! go to home depot... buy that door that is supposed to measure 36"... take it home and try to install it, push on it and it breaks or the glass shatters...then measure it and find out its 37"... take it back to them... they'll fix the problem! my best friend is a GM at depot over on the other coast in Holiday. his name is Frank. Here's his number: 727-943-5048... Call him and learn a little about customer service and don't make yourself sound more ignorant than you already are. you picked a bad example to try to justify your lousy customer service!! stainless works has completely dropped the ball with this! others that are considering this exhaust system take notice. other systems out there that don't have these issues. some have had no issues, some have. in my honest opinion, it isn't worth the gamble OR the headache that i've gone through with this exhaust and this company. [/QUOTE]
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