Eclipsegc
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- German
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- 2021 Toyota Supra - Nitro Yellow
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I haven’t seen such a topic brought up on this forum, but here is my experience. What has been yours?
Before I had my break in oil changed, I got the car lowered on eibach springs so I can get my alignment and oil change at the same time. I brought the car to the original dealership where I purchased it and did not have any issues getting the oil change. The representative only said “So, you lowered your car. We had to use the alignment rack to lift the car, our lifts don’t go that low.” After winter ended, I went to the same dealership to get an oil change because the car had been sitting without running for months. But this time, the technician who was assigned said he didn’t want to risk damaging the car and to go find a shop that suites lowered cars. Or contact the manager to get approval so he isn’t liable. I went to a different dealership and immediately mentioned the car was lowered and they did not even want to deal with me. The representative said we aren’t even going to touch the car since it’s been lowered. Now I am in a hard place figuring out where to take the car to get worked on. Everybody at the dealerships were super cool, nothing against them.
I live in the SI/NYC/NJ area, so if anybody knows a experienced place to go that would be great
Before I had my break in oil changed, I got the car lowered on eibach springs so I can get my alignment and oil change at the same time. I brought the car to the original dealership where I purchased it and did not have any issues getting the oil change. The representative only said “So, you lowered your car. We had to use the alignment rack to lift the car, our lifts don’t go that low.” After winter ended, I went to the same dealership to get an oil change because the car had been sitting without running for months. But this time, the technician who was assigned said he didn’t want to risk damaging the car and to go find a shop that suites lowered cars. Or contact the manager to get approval so he isn’t liable. I went to a different dealership and immediately mentioned the car was lowered and they did not even want to deal with me. The representative said we aren’t even going to touch the car since it’s been lowered. Now I am in a hard place figuring out where to take the car to get worked on. Everybody at the dealerships were super cool, nothing against them.
I live in the SI/NYC/NJ area, so if anybody knows a experienced place to go that would be great
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