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Old Jun 8, 2004 | 09:29 AM
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Angry Re: Auto Body Shop Horror Stories

wow do I have something for this post, I drive a '91 Toyota MR2T which I had a bad instance sliding into a curb in the rain - needless to say I brought my car over to One Stop Auto over near the new walmart... I had heard they did decent body work, and the mechanical part I figured would be up to par... they had my car for over a month, which during this time I was told 2 weeks it would be done, then 2 more, then even longer. the repairs cost me close to $5,000 which included painting and mounting a new front end and rebuilding basically the entire right rear wheel assembly. when the work was finally 'done' I picked up the car with much dissapointment. They had grinded down my perfectly fine fenders to mount the brand new fiberglass front end, leaving the paint chipped and white, not doing any alterations to the kit itself to make sure it fit properly (which I payed extra $$ for... if needed be) the rear wheel that had just been rebuilt had packing grease caked on the inside of the rim. driving the car from the shop, I realize there is a slight wobble in the wheel, and the CV axel (being a mid-engine, there are CV's in the rear) was 'clicking' in reverse... well, I took the car back and said something is not right. after putting it back up on the lift, they realize they had BROKEN my CV axel on the test drive, or possibly some time prior. the car was scheduled to go back monday the following week... again needless to say I missed out on bringing my car to a long awaited car show that weekend... I called them up the following day when they said it would be done - again only to my disapointment they said "well we had to order another part, it seems as if your axel is broken....thats that noise you are hearing back there" they only ordered a boot, for some odd reason. so, I still dont have my car back - and I'm afraid to see what it looks like after they "fix" everything..... again. I guess the moral of this story is simply, dont take your car to one stop.