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    Here, I pulled up some reviews off of Google for you. Looks like others have had some problems with Scotts too.



    Reviewer: Redbarkingcat from Arizona March 15, 2004
    Ordered an IFS from Scott's. Three months after 50% deposit was paid, I get a call from Scott's asking for dimensions on my very common Ford truck. Six months later, received partial order of IFS, nothing fit; system was totally unusable. Scott's refused refund, take back order, correct problems or discuss situation. Told me to take a leap. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH SCOTT'S!


    Reviewer: Anonymous from Palm Springs, California January 14, 2004
    What a joke! How do these guys even stay in business? I am building a very high dollar car and ordered a very expensive part from these morons. It was the worst piece of craftsmanship I have ever seen. It took over a two months to get my money back. I saw these guys written up in a magazine awhile back, somebody got payed off. Stay away or you'll be sorry!


    Reviewer: Anonymous from California January 08, 2004
    I have used Scotts Hotrods IFS system on three occasions and it was like pulling teeth to get what I ordered. Their quality control is terrible and I've had to send deffective parts back on numberous occasions only to be sent more deffective parts. Scotts parts are not for the novice because a novice may not spot these deffects and they may not be aware of geometry problems in the suspension kits.
    I'm still trying to get the parts that I paid for three months ago. I tried to get a refund on this order so I could buy from another supplier but they would not do that. I will never buy another thing from Scotts Hotrods.


    I decided to call my Son at work and ask him about this for you. He said if he had to do it over again he would NOT buy from Scotts. Many of the parts were mismade or the wrong ones, and the polished parts he paid extra for were scratched and used looking. They eventually made good on most of the issues, but only after numerous phone calls and runarounds. For someone of average skill level it would be an impossible task to get their front end to work right.

    Hope this helps you out.

    Don
    Last edited by Itoldyouso; 08-21-2007 at 11:37 AM.

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