Mudeblue
Well-Known Member
I verbally ordered an aluminum radiator from JEG’s in May of this year for a 1965 Plymouth Sports Fury – 383 which I am restoring. The order placed was for a Griffin Radiator which was specifically for the 65 SF at a substantial cost; substantial! I received written confirmation of the order on June 13 that it would be shipped directly from the vendor and on June 24 I received notification that it had been shipped and was later received in July. When the radiator was received and before installation, I had it polished to match other engine parts; looked great. It was not immediately installed because we also were installing a serpentine belt with A/C Pump, Power Steering Pump and Alternator. We were working with exact tolerances which were determined before hand for the inclusion of electric fans. All was good; it allowed for ½” tolerance between Serpentine Pulleys and Electric Fans whose thickness are the maximum acceptable for this installation and yet provide adequate air flow.
Upon installation, there was only a 1/16” tolerance between the Radiator/Electric Fans and the Serpentine Pulleys; obviously not acceptable. It was at this time that it was discovered that the Radiator Brackets were different between the sides of the Radiator with the Right Side being 4”’s, unacceptable, and the Left Side being 3 ½”, acceptable.
I contacted JEG’s who referred me to Griffin Radiator. Griffin Radiator Customer Service denied a return/replacement on the basis that the Radiator Top had been polished and the wrong Part Number was ordered (hard to polish a radiator after installation and the fact it is, should not be a show stopper). They then argued, insisted, the Radiator Part Number ordered was for a B Body and not a C Body and therefore they were not responsible for shipping the wrong Radiator. I never ordered a specific Part Number but ordered by Make and Model. I requested a copy of the order showing the Part Number ordered which they received from JEG’s and they stated they could not provide me with that because it would violate their agreement with JEG’s. I requested and spoke with the Sales Manager at Griffin who reiterated what Customer Service had stated that it would violate their contract with JEG’s (how providing me with the part number would violate an agreement is beyond me) and he also denied the return. Interestingly, the Part Number of the Radiator they shipped me is advertised on Griffin’s website as “also fitting a 1965 Plymouth SF.” The Sales Manager stated that no where on their web site could I find where they advertised that Model Number as fitting a 1965 SF; (as I am looking at it)! He then stated “you can’t rely on the internet.” The Sales Manager concluded the conversation by stating this is a matter I would have to resolve with JEG’s and not Griffin.
I have now purchased two Griffin Radiators including one for a 1966 GTO, which was also wrong. I was forced to seek a third-party sale for the GTO radiator, purchased through a distributor, who Griffin also had refused to allow the return. I had to then replace it with another. Griffin - Great Looking Product, Lousy Customer Service!
To make the situation even more frustrating, I have now attempted to call JEG's on several occasions and have been on hold for a little as 1 hour and as many as 4 1/2 hours with never have been able to talk to anyone - ya just give up! It would seem that "Customer Service" is only a term that is now found in a dictionary!
Question: Can the weld on the bracket for the radiator be taken off and replaced and if so, how is it removed and and re-welded/attached!
Upon installation, there was only a 1/16” tolerance between the Radiator/Electric Fans and the Serpentine Pulleys; obviously not acceptable. It was at this time that it was discovered that the Radiator Brackets were different between the sides of the Radiator with the Right Side being 4”’s, unacceptable, and the Left Side being 3 ½”, acceptable.
I contacted JEG’s who referred me to Griffin Radiator. Griffin Radiator Customer Service denied a return/replacement on the basis that the Radiator Top had been polished and the wrong Part Number was ordered (hard to polish a radiator after installation and the fact it is, should not be a show stopper). They then argued, insisted, the Radiator Part Number ordered was for a B Body and not a C Body and therefore they were not responsible for shipping the wrong Radiator. I never ordered a specific Part Number but ordered by Make and Model. I requested a copy of the order showing the Part Number ordered which they received from JEG’s and they stated they could not provide me with that because it would violate their agreement with JEG’s. I requested and spoke with the Sales Manager at Griffin who reiterated what Customer Service had stated that it would violate their contract with JEG’s (how providing me with the part number would violate an agreement is beyond me) and he also denied the return. Interestingly, the Part Number of the Radiator they shipped me is advertised on Griffin’s website as “also fitting a 1965 Plymouth SF.” The Sales Manager stated that no where on their web site could I find where they advertised that Model Number as fitting a 1965 SF; (as I am looking at it)! He then stated “you can’t rely on the internet.” The Sales Manager concluded the conversation by stating this is a matter I would have to resolve with JEG’s and not Griffin.
I have now purchased two Griffin Radiators including one for a 1966 GTO, which was also wrong. I was forced to seek a third-party sale for the GTO radiator, purchased through a distributor, who Griffin also had refused to allow the return. I had to then replace it with another. Griffin - Great Looking Product, Lousy Customer Service!
To make the situation even more frustrating, I have now attempted to call JEG's on several occasions and have been on hold for a little as 1 hour and as many as 4 1/2 hours with never have been able to talk to anyone - ya just give up! It would seem that "Customer Service" is only a term that is now found in a dictionary!
Question: Can the weld on the bracket for the radiator be taken off and replaced and if so, how is it removed and and re-welded/attached!
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