Vipermed 97.01
Enthusiast
Re: Problems: \"known tuners\" ripping YOU off
Keprght, a lot of what you say is true, but you are also taking a very pesimistic view as you catogorize Tuners,unfortunately there are a few bad apples,but i think if you were to read other than just horror stories from certain Tuner/s you will find that there is more satisfied customers out there than not. There is a lot of good tuner experiences shared in this Forum. As far as your suggestions, get real do you really think that a reputable Tuner is going to go to your house, along with his semi truck to carry his very expensive and sophisticated equipment,and as far as the 20,000 a year Tuners, yea you probably could get them to your house with there craftsman tools.Last but not least, to pay you to "babysit" our cars,the next question would be who are you and where do you live.(doesnt feel good does it)and to go to the shop and stay with your car during the entire process well better bring a sleeping bag and a tent(also not very realistic)The bottom line is do your homework on the shop, talk to people on this forum and wherever else possible. Once you find a shop talk to the person that will be doing your work, have them detail what they will be doing,find out what other cars they have done,talk to those owners, as Viper owners usually like to share there experiences,visit your car often,keep an open line of communication, most Tuners will be glad to show you different stages of the process if they dont then they must not be very proud of there work,another good thing to do is give the shop a disposible camera, tell them you want to have pictures of your car for your scrapbook,if they say no, well i gaurantee the next guy will,we love to show off our work,as i said before most tuners are very proud of their work and do not mind recording that pride,sure sounds more practical than your not very realistic solutions, but as i said earlier before you bash all the viper tuners out there do your homework and research this board and view some pretty great Tuner experiences.Thats if you can find the time in between your tuner babysitting Jobs
Keprght, a lot of what you say is true, but you are also taking a very pesimistic view as you catogorize Tuners,unfortunately there are a few bad apples,but i think if you were to read other than just horror stories from certain Tuner/s you will find that there is more satisfied customers out there than not. There is a lot of good tuner experiences shared in this Forum. As far as your suggestions, get real do you really think that a reputable Tuner is going to go to your house, along with his semi truck to carry his very expensive and sophisticated equipment,and as far as the 20,000 a year Tuners, yea you probably could get them to your house with there craftsman tools.Last but not least, to pay you to "babysit" our cars,the next question would be who are you and where do you live.(doesnt feel good does it)and to go to the shop and stay with your car during the entire process well better bring a sleeping bag and a tent(also not very realistic)The bottom line is do your homework on the shop, talk to people on this forum and wherever else possible. Once you find a shop talk to the person that will be doing your work, have them detail what they will be doing,find out what other cars they have done,talk to those owners, as Viper owners usually like to share there experiences,visit your car often,keep an open line of communication, most Tuners will be glad to show you different stages of the process if they dont then they must not be very proud of there work,another good thing to do is give the shop a disposible camera, tell them you want to have pictures of your car for your scrapbook,if they say no, well i gaurantee the next guy will,we love to show off our work,as i said before most tuners are very proud of their work and do not mind recording that pride,sure sounds more practical than your not very realistic solutions, but as i said earlier before you bash all the viper tuners out there do your homework and research this board and view some pretty great Tuner experiences.Thats if you can find the time in between your tuner babysitting Jobs