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Originally Posted by Bumbo
I generally cringe at the thought of others doing electrical work on my truck these days… I’ve seen some real botched jobs over the years. I really try and keep that stuff to a minimum if I am not doing the work myself.
It's really is difficult to find good labor and shops that give you that white glove experience and quality.
I would take good notes, photos, and talk to management about what it is you are seeing and seek resolution. It helps to understand general best practices when doing automotive wiring, hardness building, and the types of certifications that are generally required for their installers. I had an alarm installed in my car back in the day and many shortcuts were taken. I made a case for myself, both material and labor were refunded along with damages repaired.
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Totally agree, a good quality installer is hard to find nowadays. There is a flip side of the coin here, being an installer for many years I cringe when a truck like this comes in with aftermarket wiring stung all over the place under the dash and you need to remove it to gain access.