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An observation from a newb and hoping I'm not stepping on any toes here, or at least not too hard.
That compound curve in the leafs is wrong for a new buy / install. So far in this thread everyone agrees with that.
The OP lists this . . .
"It’s IRO 3.5” packs, IRO 1.5” Boomerang shackle, Iron Man Shackle Relocation Brackets."
The next line is from IRO saying what the problem is . . .
"I reached out to IRO and they think it’s caused by the relocation brackets and recommended removing them."
Only 3 items are on the list. The vendor's solution is removing the only product they did not provide.
Maybe a significant purchase shouldn't have to go thru multiple fixes, time, labor, and additional purchases to make it right?
I don't know about this stuff. Just seeing red flags I would see in any business transaction.
Cheers
That compound curve in the leafs is wrong for a new buy / install. So far in this thread everyone agrees with that.
The OP lists this . . .
"It’s IRO 3.5” packs, IRO 1.5” Boomerang shackle, Iron Man Shackle Relocation Brackets."
The next line is from IRO saying what the problem is . . .
"I reached out to IRO and they think it’s caused by the relocation brackets and recommended removing them."
Only 3 items are on the list. The vendor's solution is removing the only product they did not provide.
Maybe a significant purchase shouldn't have to go thru multiple fixes, time, labor, and additional purchases to make it right?
I don't know about this stuff. Just seeing red flags I would see in any business transaction.
Cheers