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Re: lowering blocks
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Hey Gino. Seems like you have the wrong blocks on your car. The installer was not savy enough to know that those have to sit flush . I do not think he did it on purpose, he did it because he is ignorant about the facts, and that is not the kind of person you want working on your car, at least not in the areas that particular mechanic knows nothing about.

Drive by and show him what is happening. Get the right set of blocks and have that guy re install those. He can not complain about the extra work, because he should had known better, and he should had told you the blocks did not fit your ride.

He is a dork of a mechanic , but at this point you want the job done , I do not think he would give you your money back, but he will ( and has to) re install theblocks the proper way. Get blocks at an autoparts shop ( sure you know a couple shops around ) and later on you can resell your current blocks.

Do not dispair, just take charge and do what it takes to remedy the situation. We all make mistakes, that is how we learn.

Posted on: 2007/1/2 17:02
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Subject Poster Date
     lowering blocks gino_120y 2006/12/16 9:55
       Re: lowering blocks gino_120y 2006/12/16 14:06
         Re: lowering blocks Dodgeman 2006/12/16 15:21
           Re: lowering blocks hotrod88 2006/12/16 18:11
             Re: lowering blocks Anonymous 2006/12/17 2:51
               Re: lowering blocks Dodgeman 2006/12/17 3:24
                 Re: lowering blocks 1200rallycar 2006/12/17 6:32
                   Re: lowering blocks ANGE 2006/12/17 6:37
                     Re: lowering blocks 1200rallycar 2006/12/17 7:03
                 Re: lowering blocks phunkdoktaspok 2006/12/17 8:21
                   Re: lowering blocks PIGDOG 2006/12/17 13:16
                     Re: lowering blocks Anonymous 2006/12/19 2:43
                       Re: lowering blocks jaimecidpedro 2007/1/2 17:02




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