Posted By: 440PURSUIT
Wiper Motor resto - 08/01/13 06:33 PM
Does anyone have info on the guy from Cali that does wiper motors?
I used him before abd was satisfied. The big names are big $!
Thanks
Posted By: Stanton
Re: Wiper Motor resto - 08/01/13 06:58 PM
You get what you pay for ... like proper plating versus paint.
Posted By: ns1aar
Re: Wiper Motor resto - 08/02/13 02:25 AM
Not hiding anything. I will stand behind my work 100%
Posted By: Mr.Yuck
Re: Wiper Motor resto - 08/02/13 02:37 AM
Chris, a guy named Bruce, a moparts member did mine. I was a quick turn around, it looks great and It was a good deal. If I can find his e-mail I'll call ya.
Posted By: Mr.Yuck
Re: Wiper Motor resto - 08/02/13 02:38 AM
never mind he's chimmed in. He does good work if you want you can come check ot mine.....
Posted By: 440PURSUIT
Re: Wiper Motor resto - 08/02/13 03:31 AM
Thanks, Bruce. You did a 3 speed before and it was as nice as I have had. Another one coming your way. C
Posted By: rave_12000
Re: Wiper Motor resto - 08/02/13 05:14 AM
I used passion 4 mopars. got hosed on my core,,,offered $25 instead of $150 after I shipped, quality ok. some scratches on plating. was supposed to be premium
Posted By: p4m
Re: Wiper Motor resto - 08/02/13 02:57 PM
The core you bought on ebay for $75 had shipped to me from someone else that I offered to try to get your money back for because it was less than desirable to try to work with or grind the divot out of the cylinder and not lose the part numbers? I NEVER offer $150 on a core Mike, my core charge isn't even that high. Did you save your emails we sent back and forth?
This vender sounds like a good guy....but a440plus6, why does he owe you an explanation? The vender already defended himself with facts and in a reasonable manner...he even shared pics backing his assertions.
Posted By: p4m
Re: Wiper Motor resto - 08/03/13 06:13 PM
Thanks Quicksilver440 I try to be a good gal on these motors and my services, so "he" is a "she". a440plus6 is my partner and he well remembers the issues with the motor and the extent I went to to try to get the customer's money back on a motor that was not a good candidate for restoration, the phone calls and emails back and forth, etc. When your business gets slammed and you put your heart into trying to provide good customer service, even negotiating with an ebay seller who provided the core, it's "felt".
We, as with all restorers, are sometimes asked to perform miracles with the core components we're provided. We all do what we can, but performing miracles, putting metal where there is none in the case of rust, etc., attempting to make pits disappear without losing part numbers, etc. is most times an impossible task and the time it would entail to do so far outweighs the cost of the item. It's just cost prohibitive.
I'm sorry the customer felt the need to come here and bash my services having NEVER said a word to me prior to doing so and bash my finished product, but you can't please all the people all the time...just a part of business and the nature of people.
Posted By: belv2vert66
Re: Wiper Motor resto - 08/03/13 08:21 PM
I used passion for mopars on my last motor and all was perfect !