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TR6: sources for rebuilding service for steering rack?

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Subject: TR6: sources for rebuilding service for steering rack?
From: Greg_Hutmacher@i2.com
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 11:29:29 -0600 6.0.3HF125 | November 26, 2003) at 12/19/2003 11:29:29, Serialize complete at 12/19/2003 11:29:29, Itemize by SMTP Server on SMTPMTA1/i2Tech(Release 6.0.1CF1 | March 06, 2003) at 12/19/2003 11:34:24 AM, Serialize by Router on SMTPMTA1/i2Tech(Release 6.0.1CF1 | March 06, 2003) at 12/19/2003 11:34:27 AM, Serialize complete at 12/19/2003 11:34:27 AM
Other than TRF, can anyone recommend a source to rebuild the steering rack 
on my TR6?  I am just trying to do some comparative shopping.  Not so much 
on price, although I'm not looking to pay more than I have to, but I'm 
more concerned about the quality of the work and the list of things that 
they renew/replace in rebuilding the rack.   I have to admit that I was 
somewhat frustrated with a phone call to TRF in trying to get an 
understanding of what exactly they do to the racks when they rebuild them. 
  I called the tech line (not the toll free line) and talked to a well 
known TRF employee who shall remain nameless asking that very question. I 
was told that he didn't understand why I need to know the list of what 
they renew/repair when they rebuild a steering rack.  He simply told me 
that it would be "rebuilt".   Not the level of information I was looking 
for and a tone that was not what I would call cheerful customer service. 
I'm not trying to flame TRF.  I've been a faithful customer of theirs 
since 1981 and will continue to be one because I respect their dedication 
to quality and originality.  I have probably one of their lowest customer 
numbers.  From time to time, everybody has a bad day, but the steering 
rack rebuild is a critical aspect of my suspension renewal and I want to 
ensure that it is rebuilt to the highest standards. 
________________________________
Greg Hutmacher
1976 TR6




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