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Chat => Sports, Hobbies & Motors => Topic started by: Pete on July 06, 2006, 22:34:10 PM

Title: Kwik-fit
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2006, 22:34:10 PM
2pm: I go down to the kwik-fit and ask for some new front pads.

2:20pm: They try getting my car on the little lift thing, after doing some car-dancing in the carpark.

2:25pm: They give up and tell me theyll get it on the big lift thing as soon as its free.

2:40pm: They get it on the big ramp.

2:50pm: They ask where the locking wheel nut thing is.

2:55pm: I go home and come back with it. My bad. I get coffee.

3:15pm: They say I need new discs too. Ã,£120. Ouch, you are taking the micky but whatever, I need em done today.

3:25pm: They have to order the parts in, theyll take about an hour to get there. I go off for some food. The guy tells me hes never done mini brakes before, uh-oh, but its a piece of cake.

3:40pm: I get a phonecall, theres a problem with my mini. They cant get the hub nuts off. I tell em how to do it, but I have to "go to a garage with more specialist tools."

4pm: They get the 2nd wheel back on and the car off the ramp.

4:05pm: Im back home wondering how badly theyve fked the hub nuts.

Wont have time to look til Saturday, but Ive got the horrible feeling that theyve rounded one off :(
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Beaker on July 06, 2006, 22:41:42 PM
brake disks Ã,£120?  I bet they said "Fitting is Free" as well didnt they?

THey tried that with me once, also they told me I had my shockers on upside down, and my Drums where worn.  All i was in for was a new tyre and tracking on a sunday morning.
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Clock'd 0Ne on July 06, 2006, 22:49:57 PM
Kwik-S*it, thats about all they are worth. Pikey chavscum run, the lot of them.

/me hugs locally mediocre pricing yet trustworthy garage.
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Serious on July 06, 2006, 22:50:37 PM
Quick fit arent a single company but rent out the name to others, because of this you either get a goodun, average or a ripoff joint.

Useful to check yourself *before* you go if at all possible which often means its better to DIY.

Usually they are cheap enough for tyres and exhausts though
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: M3ta7h3ad on July 06, 2006, 22:55:52 PM
Quote from: SeriousQuick fit arent a single company but rent out the name to others, because of this you either get a goodun, average or a ripoff joint.

Useful to check yourself *before* you go if at all possible which often means its better to DIY.

Usually they are cheap enough for tyres and exhausts though

you mean they are a franchise kinda deal? madness!!! theyd put their brand name in the hands of cowboys! :|
Title: Kwik-fit
Post by: maximusotter on July 06, 2006, 22:57:53 PM
Again I remind people.  (http://www.stevensmarine.com/paymentcalc.php)

A buy-me-now-set of rotors and 4 pads is 90 squid on ebay, or you could have bid here:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mini-Front-Brake-Discs-and-Pads1000-1275-1300-Models_W0QQitemZ320003973655QQihZ011QQcategoryZ27376QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2006, 23:04:26 PM
Aye, normally retail for Ã,£25ish, I just dont have time to do em myself :(
Title: Kwik-fit
Post by: maximusotter on July 06, 2006, 23:08:13 PM
120 for just one axle? :shock:

On a common car at a local garage round here, that would get you 4 corners and premium bits.

Before it sounds like Im rubbing it in--Ive been sold $500 worth of suspension bits when I needed ball joints, and instead of the struts being installed, then just replaced the nuts under the hood to give the appearance of newness. :seething: Most mechanics suck.
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2006, 23:20:59 PM
Kwik-stitch are notorious for ridiculous prices, but they can normally do stuff right away whereas most garages you have to phone and book a time & then leave your car there for a couple days.

Ã,£120 for both sides, or Ã,£60 each, compared to Ã,£12.50+half hour labour for each side its shocking.

Find a good mechanic lock him in your shed and break his legs so he cant escape.
Title: Kwik-fit
Post by: maximusotter on July 06, 2006, 23:26:50 PM
I have a great guy now, from the former Czechoslovakia, and used to work for VW. Crazy honest. I asked him once why he didnt charge me installation for a $12 piece of trim, and he popped it off and on, shrugged, and said, "why the hell should I charge you for that?" :lol: Good man.
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2006, 23:36:35 PM
Im gonna diy them, http://www.minisport.com/classic-mini-shop/products/brakes-drivetrain/brake-discs-brake-drums/brake-discs-performance-mini-product.html
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Mark on July 06, 2006, 23:56:45 PM
Ã,£42!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! discs for me 944 turbo were Ã,£40 and i thought that was ludicrous - is there anywhere else sells them?
Title: Kwik-fit
Post by: DeltaZero on July 07, 2006, 00:20:44 AM
You can get thicker than a quick fit fitter: theyre the guys to  it up.
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Cypher on July 07, 2006, 01:11:40 AM
Knowing quickfit there was probably f all wrong with your brakes.  Theres nothing wrong with the people that work at Kwik-Fit it is the managers that are the greedy b******s.  

They want as much as possible done to every car, if its a puncure they weill get a tyre out of you, then 4.

They get bonuses for meeting targets, or for signing people up to their "store card" as it were.  The harder the monkeys work the more money the manager makes.  A lot of which is affected by his/her annual bonuses.

I got better service & prices from a local competitor garage.
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Pete on July 07, 2006, 04:44:03 AM
They didnt seem to want to do anything to anyones car. My brakes definitely needed doing.

BX, http://www.minisport.com/classic-mini-shop/products/brakes-drivetrain/brake-kits-assemblies/brake-kit-front-product.html
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: brummie on July 07, 2006, 08:26:25 AM
im currently arguing with sh*tfit

they fitted an exhaust and bodged it. (rattled against the car.)
Went back and they bodged it some more 9still does it)
Went to nationwide and they showedme it was the wrong one and they are just bending everything out the way to get it to fit and it never will.

Ive got to write a complaint to head office now. never agian i can tell you  :x
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Rusty on July 07, 2006, 09:48:15 AM
I cant believe anyone goes to K*nt Fit for anything other than tyres these days.
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: brummie on July 07, 2006, 09:49:23 AM
Quote from: RustyI cant believe anyone goes to K*nt Fit for anything other than tyres these days.

well its because it so near TBH and the next is over 1.5miles from that :(
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Serious on July 07, 2006, 16:48:33 PM
A lot of them are OK but a few really do give the rest a bad name, OK a good few ;)
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: mr_roll on July 09, 2006, 02:19:15 AM
Got to learn more about my Pug so I can do more and more servicing. I just dont have the confidence most of the time thats why I like fixing my car with Knighty as hes mint :)
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: Serious on July 09, 2006, 16:03:50 PM
Quote from: mr_rollGot to learn more about my Pug so I can do more and more servicing. I just dont have the confidence most of the time thats why I like fixing my car with Knighty as hes mint :)

knightys a full packet of polos ;)
Title: Re:Kwik-fit
Post by: maximusotter on July 09, 2006, 16:49:17 PM
Quote from: RustyI cant believe anyone goes to K*nt Fit for anything other than tyres these days.


You mean Kwik-Fitta? Thats a great and efficient in-and-out whorehouse in Malmö. :mrgreen: