19BULLITTwhipple
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I wanted to get some feedback from the community to see if I’m being unreasonable here.
I recently purchased a set of Steeda Mustang Pro-Action Drag Coilovers with the 162 lb. spring rate for Forced Induction cars. After getting them installed and paying for a professional custom alignment for $199, the front end looked off—the car was sitting 2–3 inches above the wheel.
I reached out to Steeda, and after some back-and-forth with a rep named John, we verified that my order was correct on my end, but Steeda had shipped the wrong parts. They sent me a handling spring instead of the drag spring.
They finally sent out the correct springs, but now I’m stuck with the fallout:
Is asking for a store credit unreasonable since the mistake was entirely on their fulfillment side? I feel like I'm paying twice for a mistake I didn't make. What do you guys think?
- I sent photos of the spring issue that was verified
- I sent a copy of the alignment invoice with name/date and information so that they could call and verify that the alignment was just performed and purchased. And I have steeda parts all over my car. I love their products. I have the subframe braces, drag bar, coilers, rear spring, lower control arm braces and toe links. I would think I am one of those customers that invests a lot of money into the brand.
Please tell me if I am being unreasonable.
This is how far the springs were off.
This is what I got originally and this is what was delivered today.
I recently purchased a set of Steeda Mustang Pro-Action Drag Coilovers with the 162 lb. spring rate for Forced Induction cars. After getting them installed and paying for a professional custom alignment for $199, the front end looked off—the car was sitting 2–3 inches above the wheel.
I reached out to Steeda, and after some back-and-forth with a rep named John, we verified that my order was correct on my end, but Steeda had shipped the wrong parts. They sent me a handling spring instead of the drag spring.
They finally sent out the correct springs, but now I’m stuck with the fallout:
- I have to tear the front end apart again to swap the springs.
- I have to pay for another alignment, as the change in spring rate and height isn't covered under the alignment shop’s warranty.
Is asking for a store credit unreasonable since the mistake was entirely on their fulfillment side? I feel like I'm paying twice for a mistake I didn't make. What do you guys think?
- I sent photos of the spring issue that was verified
- I sent a copy of the alignment invoice with name/date and information so that they could call and verify that the alignment was just performed and purchased. And I have steeda parts all over my car. I love their products. I have the subframe braces, drag bar, coilers, rear spring, lower control arm braces and toe links. I would think I am one of those customers that invests a lot of money into the brand.
Please tell me if I am being unreasonable.
This is how far the springs were off.
This is what I got originally and this is what was delivered today.
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