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Ugh... I am so disappointed. I took my brand-new 2019 GT2 in today to have Eibach springs installed. I chose to use a local Les Schwab to complete the job as I do not have the time or capacity and the cost seemed reasonable. But that's where it all seemed to go wrong...
After nearly 8-hours in, I called to check on the car. They said that it was being finished (aligned) and I could come pick it up. Upon initial inspection, it looked good (stance-wise). Until the employee mentioned that they had a major issue. They improperly lifted or set down the car and severely dented/damaged both side skirts (pics below). The only highlight seemed to be the fact that the employees were open, extremely apologetic and committed to paying for the replacement (though I have to supply 2 quotes).
Unfortunately, that's not the only issue that I experienced. It seems as though they did not install them correctly. Specifically, in they did not cut the bump stops as clearly called-out in Eibach's one-page direction sheet (also below). Despite my asking before installation (for some reason I foresaw this issue). When I asked about it at pickup, the stated that the directions were for the entire model-line and the GT already had shortened bump stops... Unfortunately, I wasn't informed enough to challenge or disprove this until after I came home and noticed that the instructions were vehicle specific and clearly showed the cut and graphic.
Now I don't know what to do. I don't feel like I can trust them to complete the job properly but I cannot realistically pay another shop to re-complete the job. Any advise?

After nearly 8-hours in, I called to check on the car. They said that it was being finished (aligned) and I could come pick it up. Upon initial inspection, it looked good (stance-wise). Until the employee mentioned that they had a major issue. They improperly lifted or set down the car and severely dented/damaged both side skirts (pics below). The only highlight seemed to be the fact that the employees were open, extremely apologetic and committed to paying for the replacement (though I have to supply 2 quotes).
Unfortunately, that's not the only issue that I experienced. It seems as though they did not install them correctly. Specifically, in they did not cut the bump stops as clearly called-out in Eibach's one-page direction sheet (also below). Despite my asking before installation (for some reason I foresaw this issue). When I asked about it at pickup, the stated that the directions were for the entire model-line and the GT already had shortened bump stops... Unfortunately, I wasn't informed enough to challenge or disprove this until after I came home and noticed that the instructions were vehicle specific and clearly showed the cut and graphic.
Now I don't know what to do. I don't feel like I can trust them to complete the job properly but I cannot realistically pay another shop to re-complete the job. Any advise?


