10-02-2008, 03:36 PM
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Fresno,
CA
Cobra Make, Engine: KMP 184/482ci Shelby
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Frank Messina
I've got Pro Shocks on my car so I'm just a bystander watching all this from a safe distance to avoid being struck by a stray projectile. From my vantage point in the bleachers though, it appears to me that Bilstein is doing everything they can to minimize their culpability in this. By doing as little as possible in fixing the problem, they avoid self incrimination. If one follows the events, the trail is pretty clearly marked. You can almost see the date and time when Bilstein gets advice from their legal counsel. The latest example is the $35 rework deal that was announced Monday is now dead and buried Wednesday. I'm not taking sides nor am I going to pretend I know the answers, but it will be a miracle if this mess doesn't wind up in court. In the meantime Bilstein isn't going to do ANYTHING that by their actions would indicate they acknowledged responsibilty in any way from a design or manufacturing standpoint for causing the failures in general. That would include free replacements or discounted reworks. FFR doesn't have the money to buy everybody new shocks and dump their current inventory. Your move. Just my 2¢.
Frank
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Extremely perceptive...that's all I'll say.
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