I bought a Witter towbar for my 3rd Gen Surf 6 months ago, fitted it, With a few problems with missing bolts, and the fact that it sat to low.
I ended up getting the holes welded up in the heavy angle brackets which bolt to the chassis and re-drilling them up an inch so it sat at the right height, and having to get 2 x 'captive bolt' brackets made by a local engineering shop at my own cost, which I wasn't too bothered about, but now the drop plate of the bar has gone really rusty. (Surface Rust) and it looks pretty crap to be honest, so I complained.
Now I never complain about anything usually, but I was pretty P1ssed off in the fact that I chose to spend nearly double the price of a Towequip one for a Witter one, and wish I hadn't bothered.
Anyway, after writing them a long email moaning about the bolts, and brackets etc and sending pics etc of the rust, they have send me a brand new towbar kit which is great! but now they want my old one back obviously.
I had planned on re-Painting my old one where the rust is, and keeping it on my Surf, and selling the new kit complete, to make the money back from the welding/ bracket costs, and buy a few beers from the change. (A bit greedy I know).
So now I have a few choices:
1. Change the main part of the bar with the new one and send the old one back, but lose out on the cost of the brackets/welding.
2. Keep my old bar on the car, re-paint the rusty bits, send the new bar kit back and ask for a partial refund on the bar i have already.
3. Keep the old bar on, repaint etc, and sell the new bar, and keep putting them off when they call to ask for the old one back until they get bored.
4. Change the bar, but keep the old one until they hopefully forget about it, then sell it.
5. Tell them to come and fit the new one, and take the old one away to save me the hassle, but again lose out on the welding/bracket costs.
I'm thinking about option 3..
What are your thoughts??
Cheers,
CURLY
I ended up getting the holes welded up in the heavy angle brackets which bolt to the chassis and re-drilling them up an inch so it sat at the right height, and having to get 2 x 'captive bolt' brackets made by a local engineering shop at my own cost, which I wasn't too bothered about, but now the drop plate of the bar has gone really rusty. (Surface Rust) and it looks pretty crap to be honest, so I complained.
Now I never complain about anything usually, but I was pretty P1ssed off in the fact that I chose to spend nearly double the price of a Towequip one for a Witter one, and wish I hadn't bothered.
Anyway, after writing them a long email moaning about the bolts, and brackets etc and sending pics etc of the rust, they have send me a brand new towbar kit which is great! but now they want my old one back obviously.
I had planned on re-Painting my old one where the rust is, and keeping it on my Surf, and selling the new kit complete, to make the money back from the welding/ bracket costs, and buy a few beers from the change. (A bit greedy I know).
So now I have a few choices:
1. Change the main part of the bar with the new one and send the old one back, but lose out on the cost of the brackets/welding.
2. Keep my old bar on the car, re-paint the rusty bits, send the new bar kit back and ask for a partial refund on the bar i have already.
3. Keep the old bar on, repaint etc, and sell the new bar, and keep putting them off when they call to ask for the old one back until they get bored.
4. Change the bar, but keep the old one until they hopefully forget about it, then sell it.
5. Tell them to come and fit the new one, and take the old one away to save me the hassle, but again lose out on the welding/bracket costs.
I'm thinking about option 3..
What are your thoughts??
Cheers,
CURLY
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