RE: Keisler auto
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RE: Keisler auto




Bill Jacobs wrote:
> 
> Hi all. Has any body had any experience dealing with these people?
> Thanks,
> Bill
> 
> 64 Fury

I also recommend staying away from them,esp if you're trying to put 
their 5 spd in an early B body.Tracy Robinson was a member here who 
bought one of their kits.He ended up offing it on ebay due to a myriad 
of problems.They'll promise you the world over the phone and tell you 
that the bugs have all been worked out.

Some of the common problems I've observed from the various Mopar sites 
include: Shipping incomplete kits,parts back ordered for months,failure 
to honor their warranty,"improving/correcting" defective parts in their 
kits and then charging you for the upgraded parts,poor tech 
support,hacking up your tranny tunnel,shift handle vibration,long 
turnaround time to fab your driveshaft.I'm sure there are some others 
I've forgotten,but you get the idea.   

  Dave Walters
  Denver, Co.

  64 Bel Wagon
  64 Savoy Post  
  64 Dodge 330 Post
  63 Savoy


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