As an ex-auto repair shop owner, I would go file papers at the BBB. These kind
of people give the honest shops a bad name and reputation. It is too easy to
make honest money in an auto repair shop. How do those guys sleep at night? A
letter from an attorney should wake him up some and he NEEDS it!
Alan Lubow wrote:
> Seeking the wisdom of the list:
>
> I have a problem with my ring and pinion setup. The guy who did the
> restoration work on my truck last spring (Brad at Colorado Truck Shop,
> Denver) finally admitted today that he had lied to me about putting in a
> Patricks ring and pinion setup in my truck. Seems he thought Patricks'
> stuff was too pricey, so he kept the money I gave him to buy the kit from
> Patricks and put in something else. He told me today that what he actually
> put in was a brand new ring and pinion setup for the next generation of
> Chevy AD trucks, and should have worked fine. Well, maybe it wasn't set up
> quite right, as it turns out. I knew the gears didn't feel right when I
> picked up the truck, and I've got maybe 200 miles on it since. The grinding
> got worse and I had the truck up in the air at a transmission shop today and
> got to see the "new" stuff in the differential case all scored up.
>
> My questions:
>
> Will ring and pinion stuff from the newer trucks fit into mine? Can it be
> made to fit? Any suggestions on the best way to fix this?
>
> Alan Lubow
> l950 Chevy 1/2 ton pickup
>
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