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Originally Posted by marky
The Buck is moving again!
I get slammed and am not allowed to reply, so much for free speech!
The reality is FFR will not put their hands in their pockets to fix their mistake, the expect Bilstein to do it. Bilstein only supplied the shock they were requested to...its not their problem.
So, just in case anyone is not clear we have three options.
1. Buy new shocks to replace the defective ones which shouldn't have been supplied.
2. Put the car up on bricks and look at it as an ornament
3. Put your life on the line and drive as is
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Do you know for fact that it is FFR's mistake? Do you know what the purchase procedure by FFR from Bilstein was? Do you know for fact that Bilstein did not select what shock to provide?
Bilstein, as manufacturer and supplier, has the superior knowledge about the performance of their product and the suitability of its use in any application. If a buyer approaches them about a large purchase, doesn't it seem logical that they would want to make certain they supply the correct product, if for no other reason than to avoid a potential product liability issue?