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Ken S
6730 reviews
N/A
1 year ago
It s Elementary
You don t have to be Sherlock Holmes to figure out that a business is only as strong as its weakest link 95 of the way through my 1966 Mustang radiator replacement project this was going to be a 5-star review The final step was to reinstall the radiator cooling fan Well the fan couldn t spin it hit one of the transmission cooling lines that attach to the bottom tank I contacted customer service for help This was Frank s entire response We can t chg that sounds like the fan is to large The STOCK fan As we went back and forth he then blamed my fan spacer which put the fan the EXACT RECOMMENDED DISTANCE from the radiator When I asked for a drawing of where the holes should be he responded They are in the bottom tank And so it went until he just wouldn t answer me From the beginning it felt like a fight not at all the Be simple to do business with and speak to you the customer with respect philosophy promised on ECP s website If I were the owner the guy who created the website the guy who kept costs down and allowed the radiator to sell at a great price or the guy who shipped it I d be mad as hell at Frank because he s the weak link who earned ECP this well-deserved 1-star rating I still don t know if the radiator was built as designed I can tell you from measuring the stock radiator and ECP s radiator that the troublesome fitting was a half-inch closer to the path of the fan Sometimes a half-inch makes a huge difference
Devon Watson
6730 reviews
N/A
1 year ago
So first radiator cracked at the welds
So first radiator cracked at the welds But this isn t uncommon with them 8 months in and leaking found about 20 other people on forums who had the same exact issue then it comes to getting it warrantied they make you pay for shipping back lag around and dont ever really send you your replacement If youre looking to save money buy a Chinese 3 row on ebay because even those are better than these junky welds