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Craig1982 17 June 2017 01:03 AM

Brake calliper refurbishment
 
After having all my callipers refurbished and painted ideally in the staffordshire area, I have found a company in nottingham which isn't too far called BHS if any has some feedback that would be cool

,thanks in advance

jaygsi 17 June 2017 01:10 AM

I started doing mine myself. Decided be easier to buy new calipers, it was £120 and resprayed myself. godspeed on here do caliper refurb.

edsel 17 June 2017 08:56 PM

I'm still waiting for my £100 calliper exchange from Godspeed. That was two years ago, did a good job on my four pots but Did a shockingly poor job on my mates prodrive Alcons though. Good luck trying to sort any problems you might have with them.

scotty boy 80 18 June 2017 12:02 AM


Originally Posted by edsel (Post 11947495)
I'm still waiting for my £100 calliper exchange from Godspeed. That was two years ago, did a good job on my four pots but Did a shockingly poor job on my mates prodrive Alcons though. Good luck trying to sort any problems you might have with them.

Pal of mine had a set of grooved discs from godspeed that were warped within a thousand miles sent them back and all his emails and phone calls were ignored he's not heard anything since just keeps getting ignored.

harry007 18 June 2017 12:53 AM


Originally Posted by edsel (Post 11947495)
I'm still waiting for my £100 calliper exchange from Godspeed. That was two years ago, did a good job on my four pots but Did a shockingly poor job on my mates prodrive Alcons though. Good luck trying to sort any problems you might have with them.

2 years??!!!

sprigeteer 18 June 2017 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by edsel (Post 11947495)
Good luck trying to sort any problems you might have with them.

Couldn't agree more with regards their customer service. Sent my AP 6 pots for refurb and the end job was less than satisfactory - they did not want to know and were quite aggressive. I'll be shopping around locally next time I need a re-con and I'll never buy pads etc from them again. Shame, as they had a decent rep on here once upon a time.

edsel 18 June 2017 09:44 AM

I've read a lot of posts on here with people blowing smoke up the mans arse but my experience has been poor. I'm not alone apparently.
Yeah gave up on chasing my money. Godspeed had a stall at rally day last year and was sorely tempted to confront the man but why should I ruin a good day out with a tear up.
Guess I'm getting old. If I stop another poor sap getting shafted by reading this post then Im satisfied.

Gsi Jay 18 June 2017 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by scotty boy 80 (Post 11947542)
Pal of mine had a set of grooved discs from godspeed that were warped within a thousand miles sent them back and all his emails and phone calls were ignored he's not heard anything since just keeps getting ignored.



I had a set of these discs fitted on my car, same as your mate they had warped within a 1000 miles, binned them and fitted genuine drilled brembos instead. :)

edsel 18 June 2017 12:19 PM

Who's the other firm that does refurbs? Sccobyworx or scoobyworld?

harry007 18 June 2017 03:16 PM

scooby worx is good and neil at scoobyworld.

edsel 18 June 2017 08:47 PM

Scoobyworx look ok, I've just read a write up on a prodrive Alcon refurb that they did.

salsa-king 19 June 2017 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by Craig1982 (Post 11947387)
After having all my callipers refurbished and painted ideally in the staffordshire area, I have found a company in nottingham which isn't too far called BHS if any has some feedback that would be cool

,thanks in advance


these...>
http://www.brakecaliperspecialists.uk/

Long Eaton , your side of Nottingham too, if you come via the a38 the a50 towards j24 of the M1

Godspeed Brakes 20 June 2017 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by scotty boy 80 (Post 11947542)
Pal of mine had a set of grooved discs from godspeed that were warped within a thousand miles sent them back and all his emails and phone calls were ignored he's not heard anything since just keeps getting ignored.

That's news to me , please send me details of your ' friend ' so we can verify , I know of no one who is chasing warped discs from us , on the rare occasion we do get discs back to test , we try and do them the same day we get them in so the customer is without there car for the shortest time possible


Originally Posted by sprigeteer (Post 11947579)
Couldn't agree more with regards their customer service. Sent my AP 6 pots for refurb and the end job was less than satisfactory - they did not want to know and were quite aggressive. I'll be shopping around locally next time I need a re-con and I'll never buy pads etc from them again. Shame, as they had a decent rep on here once upon a time.


The job we done for you is as good as it could be , the calipers were in a very poor condition , which needed many new parts , thread repairs , which were done to our very high standard , we also bead blasted your bells , repainted them , and supplied and fitted new discs to them , and new pads , the issues you had were the stickers coming off , I tried explaining to you that we NEVER paint the AP logo's after we powder coat the calipers , I have tried in the past and it looked terrible , so have never done it since , my son who did your calipers went against my instructions and had stickers made and fitted them , I told him it wouldn't work and should not have done it , being young and keen he was trying to go the extra mile , and boy did it come back and bite him on the ass as this is the only thing you complained about , I sent messages explaining the situation to you , but you didn't want to know.
Anyone who has asked us to paint logo's on AP's get the same answer , before , and definately since , we do not paint logo's on the caliper face , and as powder coat doesn't leave a sharp edge on the logo's recess , stickers will not last , we only fit stickers on calipers such as the flat faced Subaru 4 pots , or the STi Brembo's and the stickers will attach properly to a flat face



Originally Posted by Gsi Jay (Post 11947618)
I had a set of these discs fitted on my car, same as your mate they had warped within a 1000 miles, binned them and fitted genuine drilled brembos instead. :)

We offer a 12 month guarantee with all our discs , if you don't take advantage of that and bin them then there's nothing I can do to help you.

It is very difficult to warp discs , and most of the discs we get back are due to pad deposits , which is an easy fix , there are other reasons why discs don't run true on the hub assembly , most people say discs are warped without checking them .

We are easily the most popular brakes on Subaru's , we sell hundreds of discs a month , and easily recondition 50 sets of calipers a month , with very good feedback and customer care .

If someone has issue's with any of our products , which is rare , we will do whatever we can to rectify it.

This is an example of the work we do , these calipers were dropped off last friday and were collected by the customer yesterday , who was over the moon with them

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And the Brembo refurbs

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Cheers Ian

Godspeed Brakes 20 June 2017 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by edsel (Post 11947495)
I'm still waiting for my £100 calliper exchange from Godspeed. That was two years ago, did a good job on my four pots but Did a shockingly poor job on my mates prodrive Alcons though. Good luck trying to sort any problems you might have with them.

We don't know of anyone who is waiting for there deposit back , and certainly not after 2 years !
We give a month for people to send exchange units back , if they don't , or the calipers are damaged and cannot by used , we use the deposit to buy another pair.
The deposit we take is £125 , not £100 , so you're wrong there , if you didn't get your deposit back then it could be one of the reasons above , but if you let me know who you are I might be able to look into it if we still have the paperwork from back then.
I have certainly not had anyone phoning or emailing me letting me know of a non returned deposit.

Let me know who your 'mate' is with the Alcons , I only know of one guy who's alcons we did , which for some reason someone else took the link pipe out after we reconditioned them , damaged the thread , had them helicoiled and made a right mess of the caliper and tried blaming us !

Look forward to hearing from you

Cheers Ian

Captainfunbags 20 June 2017 08:46 AM

Sexy :norty:

edsel 20 June 2017 11:51 AM

Things go wrong occasionally in all businesses and the automotive industry is more prone than most. It's how you put things right that matters. This is
Where you are failing. Straight on the defensive, ignore the issue or dismiss the complaint or issue as a difficult customer.
You come accross as a confrontational man, yes I am intimidated by you and no I have no intention of dealing or communicating with you again.

Godspeed Brakes 20 June 2017 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by edsel (Post 11948053)
Things go wrong occasionally in all businesses and the automotive industry is more prone than most. It's how you put things right that matters. This is
Where you are failing. Straight on the defensive, ignore the issue or dismiss the complaint or issue as a difficult customer.
You come accross as a confrontational man, yes I am intimidated by you and no I have no intention of dealing or communicating with you again.

Sorry i'm confused , please show me where i'm ' Straight on the defensive, ignore the issue or dismiss the complaint or issue as a difficult customer '

I've asked you to contact me and i'll look into it , also saying I don't know of anyone waiting on a caliper deposit , and certainly not from 2 years ago !
I have given you reasons on the rare occasions of why we wouldn't refund a customer , but then I would tell them why and send the exchange calipers back to them.
I would not just ignore a customer.

ted bass 20 June 2017 01:13 PM

Not kissing Ian's arse or Godspeed come to that but I've had them do 3 sets of calipers for me, both standard 4 pots and brembo's and had no issues, likewise with the new discs they supplied, so can only speak as i find.

Captainfunbags 20 June 2017 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by ted bass (Post 11948064)
Not kissing Ian's arse or Godspeed come to that but I've had them do 3 sets of calipers for me, both standard 4 pots and brembo's and had no issues, likewise with the new discs they supplied, so can only speak as i find.

Same

The Trooper 1815 20 June 2017 08:32 PM

Ditto.

Harris classic 20 June 2017 08:39 PM

Im going to attempt to myself on some I've just brought. what can possibly go wrong!

sprigeteer 21 June 2017 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by Godspeed Brakes (Post 11947999)
The job we done for you is as good as it could be , the calipers were in a very poor condition , which needed many new parts , thread repairs , which were done to our very high standard , we also bead blasted your bells , repainted them , and supplied and fitted new discs to them , and new pads , the issues you had were the stickers coming off , I tried explaining to you that we NEVER paint the AP logo's after we powder coat the calipers , I have tried in the past and it looked terrible , so have never done it since , my son who did your calipers went against my instructions and had stickers made and fitted them , I told him it wouldn't work and should not have done it , being young and keen he was trying to go the extra mile , and boy did it come back and bite him on the ass as this is the only thing you complained about , I sent messages explaining the situation to you , but you didn't want to know.
Anyone who has asked us to paint logo's on AP's get the same answer , before , and definately since , we do not paint logo's on the caliper face , and as powder coat doesn't leave a sharp edge on the logo's recess , stickers will not last , we only fit stickers on calipers such as the flat faced Subaru 4 pots , or the STi Brembo's and the stickers will attach properly to a flat face


Ian, this is exactly what I'm talking about. Am I supposed to feel grateful that you refurbed my dirty horrible callipers, as that what this sounds like. You are making a virtue out of a necessity. More importantly, I agreed a job with the person at the end of the phone and did not get what I was told I was going to get: which was a refurbed set of callipers with white lettering. There nothing unclear about this. I was incredibly patient (6 months passed since the job being agreed) and open minded toward your company and would be 100% happy for you, or me to publish every single line of communication in sequential order.

This line, in your final, and quite dismissive, email on the matter summed your approach up.

"All I can do is appologise if you think we have done you wrong , we haven't , its official company policy that we do not paint or fit logo's on calipers where the logo is machined into the caliper face , its just Ben took it upon himself thinking he could do it to copy the factory finish , and although he's done a very good job reconditioning your calipers , the stickers will never work on the AP ones." (My emphasis)

It's an interesting attempt at an backhanded apology. You simultaneously insult me and contradict yourself by offering the tentative apology only then to withdraw it and then go on to explain how an employee has broken company guidelines and left me with AP callipers with letters hanging off.

At no point did I get a hand on heart apology for the inconvenience your company caused me, hence why I will not recommend your company to anyone. It took you months to get to this final email. Prior to that it was 'lost in the mail', 'he's been on holiday'. I tried very hard to resolve this in spite of your recalcitrance. I chased you, replied to emails etc etc. 'I didn't want to know?' You are seriously wrong on this one and do yourself no favours by somehow trying to cast customers in a poor light. What kind of company does that?

You got it wrong with my callipers but were not big enough to give an unreserved apology.

Peedee 21 June 2017 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by sprigeteer (Post 11948288)
Ian, this is exactly what I'm talking about. Am I supposed to feel grateful that you refurbed my dirty horrible callipers, as that what this sounds like. You are making a virtue out of a necessity. More importantly, I agreed a job with the person at the end of the phone and did not get what I was told I was going to get: which was a refurbed set of callipers with white lettering. There nothing unclear about this. I was incredibly patient (6 months passed since the job being agreed) and open minded toward your company and would be 100% happy for you, or me to publish every single line of communication in sequential order.

This line, in your final, and quite dismissive, email on the matter summed your approach up.

"All I can do is appologise if you think we have done you wrong , we haven't , its official company policy that we do not paint or fit logo's on calipers where the logo is machined into the caliper face , its just Ben took it upon himself thinking he could do it to copy the factory finish , and although he's done a very good job reconditioning your calipers , the stickers will never work on the AP ones." (My emphasis)

It's an interesting attempt at an backhanded apology. You simultaneously insult me and contradict yourself by offering the tentative apology only then to withdraw it and then go on to explain how an employee has broken company guidelines and left me with AP callipers with letters hanging off.

At no point did I get a hand on heart apology for the inconvenience your company caused me, hence why I will not recommend your company to anyone. It took you months to get to this final email. Prior to that it was 'lost in the mail', 'he's been on holiday'. I tried very hard to resolve this in spite of your recalcitrance. I chased you, replied to emails etc etc. 'I didn't want to know?' You are seriously wrong on this one and do yourself no favours by somehow trying to cast customers in a poor light. What kind of company does that?

You got it wrong with my callipers but were not big enough to give an unreserved apology.

Here's an idea. Why don't you do this privately rather than on a public forum?

Captainfunbags 21 June 2017 11:21 PM

Good idea :)

edsel 23 June 2017 12:53 AM

Private conversations have obviously not satisfied the customer.


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