Dealership damaged car during spoiler installation
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Dealership damaged car during spoiler installation
Hello guys...curious for your thoughts on this. I dropped off my IS350 at the dealership this morning for 5k inspection, issue with navigation, and to have them install the OEM lip spoiler. Just got a call from the dealership saying that during installation, the technician's drill slipped when making one of the holes on the corner and it made a 3" gouge in the paint on the trunk lid. They said they will take it to their body shop and have it repainted. Do I trust them to take care of this or should I go down there to at least inspect the damage? Not sure what good that will do (unless they're lying about the extend of the damage). Curious what others have done when dealing with damage caused by dealership mishap.
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It all depends on what the body shop does with their repair records. A lot of them have an interface that register work orders on carfax, so it will show up a "repair or repaint" even if it is not a collision.
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Here are pics that I received from the dealership. That mounting hole looks chewed to hell...seems to me that they used the wrong drill bit for sure.[/QUOTE]
holy crap id be pissed. dude i installed the OEM lip spoiler myself using 3M tape. added extra tape all around because i did not want to drill holes and i probably woudve done exactly what the dealer did to you lol. heated it up with a heat gun and carefully applied it. made it through the brutally cold and horrid northeast winter and its fine. i know this doesn't help you now, but for future endeavors if you can do it yourself, save yourself the $$ and do it. chances are you'll do a much better job than the dealer anyway.
holy crap id be pissed. dude i installed the OEM lip spoiler myself using 3M tape. added extra tape all around because i did not want to drill holes and i probably woudve done exactly what the dealer did to you lol. heated it up with a heat gun and carefully applied it. made it through the brutally cold and horrid northeast winter and its fine. i know this doesn't help you now, but for future endeavors if you can do it yourself, save yourself the $$ and do it. chances are you'll do a much better job than the dealer anyway.
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I would be a little pissed.... the hole in the hood looks like crap... I know they are going to repaint it, but now with spoiler on the back who knows how long it will be until you get water in there. unless you live somewhere with zero precipitation... Maybe they seal it though...
I agree with Shivad87 I have a Carbon spoiler that is on with 3M tape and is doing great, and there isn't a hole in my trunk. I hope they seal that really well...
I am sorry
I agree with Shivad87 I have a Carbon spoiler that is on with 3M tape and is doing great, and there isn't a hole in my trunk. I hope they seal that really well...
I am sorry
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I was thinking of attaching it by 3M tape only, but thought that the bolts serve to press the spoiler down onto the body to ensure a good seal and prevent air gaps. I've installed a spoiler on my Subaru in the past and even though it was the first time I've ever drilled into body work the holes did not end up looking like that. I have no idea if they didn't drill/tap pilot holes or what, but there's no sense in getting upset. When the car is ready, if the spoiler installation and repaint is not 100% perfect I'm going to request that they replace it with a new trunk lid. I dropped off a car in pristine condition...and that's what I expect back. I think it's not out of the question that I shouldn't have to pay for this botched installation right?
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send the pics up the lexus chain and see what they say. if they give you the dummy face answer, they know how fast things move w/ social media now and days. I'm not saying to threaten them, but let it be known potential future customers will be aware how some of their dealers handle "lexus family."