Bad garage work

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Lov31l

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41 posts

93 months

Monday 27th March 2017
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Hello,

After a bit of advise on where I stand. Recently had the brakes fully refreshed on my carby a local garage. I supplied all the parts and they fitted them (front pads, disks all round, braided brake lines and fluids). On collecting the car I realised one of my alloys had a chunk of paint missing, he accepted fault and agreed to pay for it to be refurbished, so yesterday I swapped my wheels around so I could get that one done upon removing the font wheels I noticed the brake lines had been gauged into (starting to wear into the braid). This was due to him not checking that the lines didn't catch between lock so the inner rim and a wheel weight had been attacking the lines even when the wheel was slightly turned. How would people approach dealing with this? I paid £150 for the work to be done to a terrible standard as I'm finding out.
Thanks

Lov31l

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41 posts

93 months

Monday 27th March 2017
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Thanks for the replies. Yeah I am ready to chalk it up to experience, would be nice if he pays for the replacement parts though. Only reason I supplied the parts is I'm starting to use the car more on track so went for parts uprated parts. The lines are goodridge and the correct fit I've adjusted them now to miss (how they should if been). the really annoying thing is I had planned on doing it myself just very busy recently and I started getting hints that the parts had been sat around the house too long so booked it in to the local specialist. I understand damage can happen, it only takes a spanner to slip and bounce but the brakes could/would of turned dangerous if they went un-noticed.

Lov31l

Original Poster:

41 posts

93 months

Monday 27th March 2017
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Popped in tonight and saw the bloke who did the work, got £40 for the damage he caused to my alloy and he accepted that he had not checked the lines didn't foul the wheel (wheels are the original) although noting the lines were slightly longer and had discarded the original brackets to substitute them for p clips something he never mentioned to me. Other than handing me the original brackets and hoses back he didn't do much else. At the end of the day I'm fine and the car will live on, luckily I noticed the issue very early on. The lines will be replaced when the new ones arrive and I will adjust the brackets to suit the new lines. My only concern is his negligent behaviour on such an important part of the car, not everyone would notice such issues, I certainly wouldn't if it wasn't for the damage he had caused to my wheel. As for the effectiveness of braided lines I've been impressed up to yet but had a lot of the system changed so can't comment on just the lines, but they look a lot nicer than the standard ones so I'm happy with them.