How many people have removed their Autospring because of problems?
Many of the problems that were claimed were supposed to be cosmetic and the buyer should have been warned BEFORE purchase. Not sell a kit that does something without dislcosing what could happen. Kind of like when you buy a tuner it states "use at your own risk" and if you do not agree "return for a refund" But having to place a piece of plastic hose to fix the issue did not sound like a carefully designed product to begin with(that's why it was re-designed). Many, many members purchased that product due to ease of install and recommendations of members on this board. Definitely that response from the owner/seller/manager was not from a very professional individual. Anyone in customer service knows that regardless of how the "customer" acts you don't instigate, or taunt. That only makes the company look unprofessional and not the customer. It seems in my opinion that the re-designed version could have been made available at a substantial discount to members who purchased the previous version and who felt that they wanted to not have any problems by simply returning the old in exchange for the new for a small fee(not everyone is unhappy). But after reading some posts it seems that you would have to purchase the unit again and pay the full amount for the re-designed kit. (that in my opinion is not a good way to do business) whether the issue is cosmetic and the clunking normal or not. You don't tell the customer slap a piece of pipe and call it a day.. Granted the unit is a little over a 100 bucks which may not be much to some, money is money and it is hard earned. The product was purchased in goo faith to obtain the service of the kit as described to level the truck. So when the unit is sold there should be an agreement by the purchaser and ALL issues disclosed so that the purchaser can make an informed purchase. Not sell it for the sake of selling it and then refuse to stand by the product. (BAD BUSINESS)
I think there may be some members who will change their mind about purchasing this product in the future, if that is the way they will get treated if an issue ever arose. Yes I agree that the welds look cheap. And no, they are not the ONLY company that makes leveling kits for our trucks. So the good news is that there are many options. JMO
I think there may be some members who will change their mind about purchasing this product in the future, if that is the way they will get treated if an issue ever arose. Yes I agree that the welds look cheap. And no, they are not the ONLY company that makes leveling kits for our trucks. So the good news is that there are many options. JMO
Well, now that I have had more time to think about it, damn! Either you must have pushed his buttons at a bad time, or he's just an a$$. There is really no call for that. I hope that I don't have any issues with mine in the future just to avoid being ridiculed.
Originally Posted by radz
Now, that's what you called customer service. Specially this Waah, Waah stuff.
I don't know what you said to him in your email, but if he can't help you in any way. He could have at least reply in a proper manner. Not the kind of response i'd like to read when asking for assistance as a customer. Glad i went to ez lift. no problem so far. My 02.
I don't know what you said to him in your email, but if he can't help you in any way. He could have at least reply in a proper manner. Not the kind of response i'd like to read when asking for assistance as a customer. Glad i went to ez lift. no problem so far. My 02.
Originally Posted by freekyFX4
How many people have removed their Autospring because of problems? I am ready to remove mine because of the spindle hitting my coilspring whenever I go over a bump. Supposedly the newer offset style Autospring fixes this issue, but how many people have the older style and have this problem? I knew that I should beware when I bought the homemade Autospring kit. How many of you have removed the Autospring? Those who removed their Autospring, what did you install in it's place? I am thinking Daystar lift or Rancho adjustable shocks. I am just waiting until the truck needs another alignment to do it. I'll probably replace the springs that are trashed now too. I guess that's the problem with buying a homemade lift kit like the Autospring.
Pro Comp Poly Systems
Originally Posted by Papi
Mine is at the post office right now waiting for me to pick up in the morning...
I ordered the 2" so I hope I don't have the problems I'm hearing with the 2 1/2 ".
I ordered the 2" so I hope I don't have the problems I'm hearing with the 2 1/2 ".
Nothing against Autospring, Very well built and easy to install, but I removed mine due to alignment issues on my truck. For some reason out of the 3 shops I used, they could not get it correct, the tires were wearing on the outside... No problems with my Rancho.
Originally Posted by -TXF150-
Here is what im running. Pro Comp is a well known name.
Pro Comp Poly Systems

Pro Comp Poly Systems

Originally Posted by MoJoe
Nothing against Autospring, Very well built and easy to install, but I removed mine due to alignment issues on my truck. For some reason out of the 3 shops I used, they could not get it correct, the tires were wearing on the outside... No problems with my Rancho.
EDIT: I just looked at your gallery and saw that you have the RS9000 0-2.5" adjustable shocks. That's really what I am leaning toward. Does anyone make aftermarket coilsprings, or will I have to use my stock ones?
Last edited by freekyFX4; Jan 27, 2006 at 11:50 PM.
I used the stock coils which ride nice and soft. I am very pleased with the entire lift from every aspect.
Here is the thread a little while back I started.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...ghlight=Rancho
Good luck bro.
Here is the thread a little while back I started.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...ghlight=Rancho
Good luck bro.
Originally Posted by MoJoe
I used the stock coils which ride nice and soft. I am very pleased with the entire lift from every aspect.
Here is the thread a little while back I started.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...ghlight=Rancho
Good luck bro.
Here is the thread a little while back I started.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...ghlight=Rancho
Good luck bro.
" Defective lift kit " - " ripped me off " - " homemade kit "
This is what I saw when I received your E-mail Freekyfx4. So I went freeky on you and for that I apologize.
I let my emotions dictate my response and that was very un-professional. I,am not going to try and offer up any excuses for my actions other than the catch words in your e-mail tripped my trigger and my ego got bitch slapped. My ego needs to stay out of customer relations because the two don't work together well.
FreekyFX4 Please e-mail me back at your earliest convenience and I will work it out with you.
By the way, my fabricator/welder saw your e-mail about the "homemade" kits and he cussed you out way more than me. I think I will bitch slap him because he helped stir the emotion pot.
Kevin Yagues
Auto Spring Corp
This is what I saw when I received your E-mail Freekyfx4. So I went freeky on you and for that I apologize.
I let my emotions dictate my response and that was very un-professional. I,am not going to try and offer up any excuses for my actions other than the catch words in your e-mail tripped my trigger and my ego got bitch slapped. My ego needs to stay out of customer relations because the two don't work together well. FreekyFX4 Please e-mail me back at your earliest convenience and I will work it out with you.
By the way, my fabricator/welder saw your e-mail about the "homemade" kits and he cussed you out way more than me. I think I will bitch slap him because he helped stir the emotion pot.
Kevin Yagues
Auto Spring Corp
That is a horrible response. I can't believe AS that ignorant. I would imagine those still looking into this would simply look at pro-comp or EZ spacers. They are comparably priced to the AS I think.
Originally Posted by AutoSpring
" Defective lift kit " - " ripped me off " - " homemade kit "
This is what I saw when I received your E-mail Freekyfx4. So I went freeky on you and for that I apologize.
I let my emotions dictate my response and that was very un-professional. I,am not going to try and offer up any excuses for my actions other than the catch words in your e-mail tripped my trigger and my ego got bitch slapped. My ego needs to stay out of customer relations because the two don't work together well.
FreekyFX4 Please e-mail me back at your earliest convenience and I will work it out with you.
By the way, my fabricator/welder saw your e-mail about the "homemade" kits and he cussed you out way more than me. I think I will bitch slap him because he helped stir the emotion pot.
Kevin Yagues
Auto Spring Corp
This is what I saw when I received your E-mail Freekyfx4. So I went freeky on you and for that I apologize.
I let my emotions dictate my response and that was very un-professional. I,am not going to try and offer up any excuses for my actions other than the catch words in your e-mail tripped my trigger and my ego got bitch slapped. My ego needs to stay out of customer relations because the two don't work together well. FreekyFX4 Please e-mail me back at your earliest convenience and I will work it out with you.
By the way, my fabricator/welder saw your e-mail about the "homemade" kits and he cussed you out way more than me. I think I will bitch slap him because he helped stir the emotion pot.
Kevin Yagues
Auto Spring Corp


