i ordered some thru cando got em and there not even bent enough to tocuh t he bed in one point to weld it and the one is to long when u line the front of up the wheel well molding
is this normal , i really dont want to start cutting the shit out of the 600 dollar shavers to just see if we can make em work
KEG Media
+1y
ive always heard their stuff fit perfect. id take it up with cando and get another pair.
detached
+1y
same here id hit them up.
layinframe2k
+1y
yeah cando ha s been cool, i sent him an emial tonight abotu it
svrdsuv
+1y
why do people post what could be taken as negative comments before they ask the manufacturers whose phone number is 530 532 7832 talk to matt and email them a pic they'll take care of it
dragndime
+1y
Agree with Chad ...posting isnt gonna help them fit a bit ....and everyone knows Steve is a good guy that will work with his customers and take care of em....
In the time it took to write the initial post... a call to Can-Do would have straightened it out.
layinframe2k
+1y
i wasnt posting it in a negative way, it was more asking if it was a normal thing , i have already contacted both thru email and am waiting on a response, just wanted to see if anyone else had issues with theres fitting and if it would be fixed easily
it wasnt meant to be negativ e toward grant or cando, the combo i bought from grant fits great
stockflooredsdime
+1y
Edited: 4/21/2006 8:09:11 PM by stockflooredsdime
I guess its just a matter of time before every manufacturer gets their own "bad product" topic.
I think I will start one of my own:
My gilfriend has a Volkswagen Jetta, does anyone else have this problem?
ixenn
+1y
i have this jetta problem as well and it just cost another 1600 when the timing belt broke while driving ;\
LowestSixty7
+1y
i have installed quite a bit of grant stuff over the years. one thing i have been able to count on is the consistency of the parts. the parts are custom built to templates. there will be some slight variation in the parts and the stock vehicle shape as well. the better you are at fabricating/customizing or "installing" the easier it will be to fit. if i notice any product from grant that can use a little bit of fine tuning, i take care of it, install it, then call bob or matt and let them know where they can make improvements. guess what? they listen. that's why they are the best. we could make some parts on our own, but i have found that grants stuff is worth the money. there is no one else close. last thing, bob or matt will always take the time to explain how the parts fit. usually you will need to trim the pieces and make small adjustments. i'm sure you'll hear from them next week.