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Old Jan 16, 2003 | 02:28 PM
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Are they a respectful brand for a suspension lift? I've never heard of them but they have a lift I want.
What do you guy's think?
 
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Old Jan 16, 2003 | 03:58 PM
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I have never purchased an AIM or Chasis Tech product, but I have read many post here and at FTW where people were complaining about the low quality of their products. You might try doing a search on the site.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2003 | 08:31 PM
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Their products are low quality, and their customer service is even worse. I ordered a billet grille and shell for my Silverado (don't hate me ) when I had it, and specifically asked the salesman on the phone if it was a factory style shell (for fitment of turn signals, etc.) with billet insert installed. He said it was and would bolt right on. I received a half-finished shell with no provisions for turn signals, and no mounting tabs, headlight mounting tabs, etc. The billet insert also wasn't even close to fitting inside the shell. I called back, and they basically said "TS". They also said they would not give a refund, and would refuse a return shipment. The saleman then hung-up on me when I asked to speak with someone else. I finally spoke with someone who was supposed to be the "head" of the grill shop. He assured me he would sent the correct grill shell and insert, and told me to keep the first one. "Great", I thought, I'll get the correct one and have the spare (although useless) grill. The second one came and was a factory shell with the "eggcrate" still in it (was supposed to be a shell with insert installed). The insert sent with the new one didn't fit either shell. I finally gave up and decided it was a hard $250 lesson. I would strongly suggest buying elsewhere, because even if sent the wrong item AIM will not make the situation right.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2003 | 10:29 PM
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Have had this setup on for almost two years with no problems.Quality is as good as any as far as I can tell and support has been great.


AIM 3" spindles
3" springs
AIM rear hanger kit
AIM upper control arms
Ultra wheels
Mickey Thompson MTX's 285/65/16
Kenwood MP3 player
Kenwood electronic EQ/Crossover
Kicker componet 5x7's
Subbox.net box w/Kicker comp 10"s
Kicker 5 channel Amp


 

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Old Jan 18, 2003 | 10:38 AM
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It's not a lift but, I have a 4/6 drop from Chassis Tech/AIM. 25K miles later and no problems. It is a shame people have problems with a company now and then. But, any brand or product mistakes or errors are made. It all comes down to research and what YOU want. People told me not to get Chassis Tech, I'm glad I didn't listen to them. Do your homework and have fun with your mod!
 
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