Meeting customer expectations and ensuring satisfaction with a willingness to resolve the problem :rock: Several weeks ago I took my truck in to have the front calipers replaced -- the red finish bascially turned pink and was chipped pretty bad in several places. The dealer agreed to replace them under warranty. Well, the calipers I got were in worse shape then the ones they replaced. A week and a half ago we convened a meeting at the dealer and we all agreed the replacements were not what one would expect on a flagship vehicle. So they ordered another set of calipers. Today I went to the dealer to inspect the replacements to the replacement. They weren't bad but still needed TLC. The dealer and I concluded that the caliper shipping box (really flimsy) and lack of protective packing is what causes the finishes to look like crap. Instead of shipping back this set and hoping we received a better set, the dealer agreed and allowed me to take the calipers and have them finished to my liking and they would install them under my warranty. For fear of any possible warranty reprisal with powder coating (and the need to disassemble the caliper) I am going to paint them red using G2's caliper paint.
I guess not all dealers are butt holes. Mine certaintly is not. Before and after pics to follow.
I guess not all dealers are butt holes. Mine certaintly is not. Before and after pics to follow.