Big, bad BMW shop - What to do?

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  • smonkbmw
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    Originally posted by Spec
    So there is no need for a couple of you to be flaming me about libel towards their shop. This thread was started as all threads are on the internet, with the intent of solving a problem I am having. When the shop can't explain to me the illustrations or possibilities you all have shared here, how am I supposed to know?
    of course there is a reason to flame, you started this thread with this.....


    Originally posted by Spec
    My question is, what should I do with this guy? Its pretty obvious the things were his fault, as they're new problems, but he's not recognizing it saying I "could have crashed the car prior to him having it". Bullshit. No problem before, problem after. I am thinking of calling him and telling him to fix it with no cost to me since I paid to have it working, not broken. If it's broken, it should be his shops responsibility to fix it. Right?

    I've never had a shop try to do this to me and I don't know if I should actually be responsible for splitting anything or paying for him to do more work on trying to find the problems. If he does not fix it, is there recourse I have to force his shop to fix it?
    and then later on you let on to wrecking the car, which he pointed out from the beginning. i say flame on or close the thread cause you deserve it.

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  • Spec
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    The car is going in tomorrow to have everything checked, and as I've said numerous times in this thread already if it's determined to be his fault I will kindly ask him to fix it. If it is not, it's my own bill. I even gave the car back to Boyds to have them check it out and tell me what could be the problem. He has suggested to take it into a shop to determine alignment, which I am doing. I had a long chat with him when I picked up the car, told him there were no hard feelings, I was happy with all the other work done to my car, and that I would report back to him on the findings of the alignment.

    So there is no need for a couple of you to be flaming me about libel towards their shop. This thread was started as all threads are on the internet, with the intent of solving a problem I am having. When the shop can't explain to me the illustrations or possibilities you all have shared here, how am I supposed to know?

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  • xLibelle
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    I have in mind a post from two months ago when a member gave shit to a windshield installer because the technician did not glue the windshield to the gasket and the gasket to the frame of the car like it is done with M3s... We all make mistakes in our assessments. Sometimes, wrongfully blaming a shop can have disastrous effects on its reputation...
    blah blah blah blah wtf man. i never meant for glue to be used. I meant that he didnt intend on using Butyl or 3M Glazing and Bedding Compound so it wasnt going to happen. He was worthless and an ass towards me so I removed him from fucking up my shit!
    Since then, I had a reputable company deliver the glass and describe many details regarding proper install methods and techniques. None of which did the original installer intend.

    So dont use my issue as an example of wrongful blame!

    /OT rant

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by WillisE30
    I love the blanket distrust people have for shops and mechanics in general. The reality is more of the problems than people would like to admit are based on the customer misunderstanding the issue at hand.

    If only I could post a sign in my shop with your words. Once I got yelled at because at the end of the transaction the customer was pissed because he didnt get new keys after I charged him for new ignition wires.

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  • WillisE30
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    I love the blanket distrust people have for shops and mechanics in general. The reality is more of the problems than people would like to admit are based on the customer misunderstanding the issue at hand.

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  • atomic
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    Yeah after seeing your pictures that you provided. It to me looks like you need to apologize to the shop and have the car put on a frame machine and see whats up. It does have some serious body alignment issues from the accident and you could have multiple things wrong. Bent sturt assemblies, bent sub frame, bent frame rails, etc etc ...
    Last edited by atomic; 01-20-2008, 03:42 PM.

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  • jdaigner
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    I've had nothing but great experiences w/ Boyd's.....They even went out of their way on pricing for me when I told them I could have provided parts cheaper than they quoted w/ my business license.

    I'd bet money on something from the wreck being your current problem. Just my $.02

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  • Van Westervelt
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    Its a rough depiction, but it just shows how the impact could cause the issues at hand.

    Why thank you Mr. Anderson, took me all of 3 minutes. :)

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  • Jand3rson
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    Curt, those illustrations are AMAZING.

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  • Van Westervelt
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    This is how I can see it being caused, and yes it will be amplified by lowering it, so you may not have seen it until now.
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  • Van Westervelt
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    Originally posted by Spec
    Let me fill you in on what happened.



    I took my E30 into Boyd Motor Werk in downtown Portland, OR to have some work done. I had Koni shocks, Vogtland springs, stock control arms, and M3 bushings replaced. I also had them replace the brake pads, rotors, and sensors. I was a little agitated, though not upset, when I received my car back 12 days later instead of the quoted 2 days.



    When I got my car back, I noticed a couple problems. 1st, the ABS light was on as soon as I got in the car. Huh, why would nobody even look at the dash? 2nd, the camber on my front passenger side was horrible, the top of the wheel was an entire inch or two in from the bottom of the wheel. I called the shop and let them know I was experiencing the problems. I took my car back into the shop yesterday to have the two problems fixed, assumingly free of charge, since I already paid for them to be put together correctly.



    Gary at Boyd Motor Werk called me back today, and told me 2 things:



    1) They don't know what's up with ABS. Their computer isn't 'connecting' with my car, and they can't see anything in the open that would be wrong. He doesn't want to spend more time on this and thinks he isn't responsible, so he says he can look more intensively at it "on my bill". I think he's being too lazy to find the problem and wants to be paid for it.



    2) There is no camber adjustment on E30's and other BMW's. Because of this, he thinks there might be something bent. He wants to take it to a alignment shop "on my bill" to determine if it was his fault or mine. Seems to me like if anything is bent, it's HIS fault. I dropped the car off without a camber problem, he gave it back with a camber problem. Seems simple, yea?











    My question is, what should I do with this guy? Its pretty obvious the things were his fault, as they're new problems, but he's not recognizing it saying I "could have crashed the car prior to him having it". Bullshit. No problem before, problem after. I am thinking of calling him and telling him to fix it with no cost to me since I paid to have it working, not broken. If it's broken, it should be his shops responsibility to fix it. Right?



    I've never had a shop try to do this to me and I don't know if I should actually be responsible for splitting anything or paying for him to do more work on trying to find the problems. If he does not fix it, is there recourse I have to force his shop to fix it?
    Originally posted by Spec
    It is not a bent control arm because I had both control arms replaced with brand new parts. If it is bent, they bent it.



    I was advised elsewhere to have a seperate shop take a look at it that I choose, somewhat like Europeanplates answered. I think I am going to make a phone call tomorrow and mention that.



    Thanks for the opinions - still interested in hearing more. The BBB will definitely be notified if there is not a good result to this matter.
    Originally posted by Spec
    So, 1st off, yes, all of the parts were brand spankin new, including control arms and M3 bushings. He did go out yesterday and check himself (the owner) to make sure the parts were installed correctly. He also said he didn't realize how bad the camber was until he actually looked at it (derr).



    I picked my car up today, and I have an appointment Monday morning with AR in Lake Oswego. Talked with David up there. I'm going to have them align the car (this is something Boyd never did) for toe and check the camber readout. I'm also going to have them doublecheck everything is installed properly. If anything comes back as Boyds fault, I will kindly ask them to repair it free of charge. If they refuse, I will report them to BBB and spread the word. I would think if another shop places blame directly at them, that they'll (Boyd) fix it for me.



    The camber is ONLY really bad on the front passenger wheel. That's it. I'll try to take a picture tonight. I relaize lowering the car will add a bit of camber, but where it's at now is absurd. It honestly looks like something is bent on that wheel.
    Originally posted by Spec
    Here are pictures of the show of camber on this car. Excuse the condition and cleanliness, but look at the camber of the front passenger wheel. Do you see what I see? I'll get a couple angles later maybe - ran out of battery. It's not as easy to see on the 14" steelies, but on my 16's or my new 17's we're talking severe tire wear? This angle doesn't show it the best.



    This was not there when I gave it to the shop.





    Driver side:





    Passenger side:





    Driver side:





    Passenger side:
    Originally posted by Spec
    The vehicle was in an accident on the driver side front corner, but it's the other side in question. And the grills/hood aren't really off it's just the fender is a piece of crap (have the part to replace it). Haven't measured anything myself yet but I should have answers as to all of the alignment specs by tuesday. ::crosses fingers ::
    I do think that this all was caused by the accident, and novice/shoddy body repairs done in a garage without ever truly being inspected after your curb drifting accident.

    -edit-
    My experience with Boyd's wasnt great, but not shady by any means. ABS is probably just an unplugged sensor.
    Last edited by Van Westervelt; 01-20-2008, 03:01 PM.

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  • einstein57
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    Could just be a coincidence that one of your ABS sensors went bad during the time it was at their shop. Don't they need to run an ohm meter on each sensor while spinning each wheel or something like that. The one that has a different reading gets replaced and your done right. If they all have the same reading then ABS brain at your local junk yard.

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  • mikeedler
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    like i said, there is NOTHING any shop can do do add more camber to the car. there is no camber adj. possible on the front, or the rear of a e30.- stock suspension stuff.

    it may not be a body shop thing either! it could just be a bent strutt tube. the smallest bend- that you wouldnt see with your eye, can equal a large degree of change in camber.

    I am not saying it is either of your faults, and you also need to get the toe in adjusted to really see where the problem lies. if it is really far off, it can also make the camber off too.

    lay off the guy!!! if it got hit on the drivers side, it would mean POSITIVE camber on the pass. side. you are all jumping to mighty fast conclusions-- kinda like the owner of the car at hand.

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by Spec
    Its pretty obvious the things were his fault, as they're new problems, but he's not recognizing it saying I "could have crashed the car prior to him having it". Bullshit. No problem before, problem after.

    Originally posted by Spec
    ...The vehicle was in an accident on the driver side front corner...
    Just quoting these so you can see how much of an ass you're being. You obviously are trying to get a reputable shop to fix some previous issue on your piece of shit car by claiming they messed it up. Whether it was premeditated or you just thought it up when you got your car back, it's a despicable thing to do and Lee is right in saying you'll be lucky if the don't sue you for libel. Face it, your car sucks and you need to go spend two or three thousand at a body shop before it's value is equal to that of the suspension you just installed. This is nobody's fault but your own and if you ever want a shop to work on your car in the future withOUT breaking it, you better start the chain of apologies now.

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by e30s52
    he just said that the head gasket was blown and he had to remill the the becasue it had warped
    Actually that seems like a decent quote for a head gasket and machine work, especially for an S52. We just did an M50 head rebuild and gasket for $3890 after the "friend discount." Granted she still hasn't paid up...

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