View Full Version : American Touring Specialties and customer service
camcojb
09-15-2006, 08:48 AM
I just wanted to publicly thank Tyler and ATS for helping me out recently. He went beyond what was required to take care of me, and it's great to have supporting vendors like that! :thumbsup:
Jody
61Bubbletop
09-15-2006, 09:09 AM
Amen...ATS rocks! :thumbsup:
:captain:
Rybar
09-15-2006, 09:33 AM
I'll second that....he has been great with myself aswell. :thumbsup:
jimhamptons
09-15-2006, 10:33 AM
Count me in as a very satisfied ATS customer. :thumbsup:
mstennes
09-17-2006, 09:57 AM
I have not ordered yet but it is in the works! Tyler :hail: has truly gone above the norm for me. Answering the many questions working up quotes on different phases for my car. I liked his costomer service so well I decided to send my car down to him for some of the work (complicated non bolt on work)
My feelings are the guys at ATS are :thumbsup:
Thanks again Tyler!!!
Mike Stennes
tracy
09-17-2006, 10:16 PM
Tyler was even willing to give me advice regarding a competitors product I had already purchased. I did purchase their transmission cross member and the AFX spindles. Both products are top quality and fit perfectly. They also arrived promptly and I was able to deal directly with Tyler for everything.
Teetoe_Jones
09-18-2006, 12:52 PM
Thanks guys, we really appreciate client feedback. One thing you will alwyas get from the ATS team is an honest answer. We will not BS you for a sale, and if we don't have the optimal setup for your car, we will recommend our competition, something that is unheard of in this industry.
Tyler
mstennes
09-21-2006, 08:41 AM
Thanks guys, we really appreciate client feedback. One thing you will alwyas get from the ATS team is an honest answer. We will not BS you for a sale, and if we don't have the optimal setup for your car, we will recommend our competition, something that is unheard of in this industry.
Tyler
Thats true to his word, Tyler you are one if not the best in the business. Just waiting for SEMA to come and go! :yes:
Steve Chryssos
09-21-2006, 10:00 AM
Last Friday we realized that Bill ordered the wrong flywheel for his Malibu and ATS pulled thru by shipping out the right part Saturday RED TAG, so that we could get the car ready for Sunday show. Also the Malibu is running Tyler's AFX spindles on an otherwise mild application with skinny tires. Malibu's we're never built to handle, so it is easy to assume that those spindles really woke the car up and put it in the hunt.
Thanks guys
/Steevo
Formula for success: Great parts + Great service = Happy Hot Rodders.
trapin
09-21-2006, 10:50 AM
I got the AFX spindels on my car. One of the main reasons I can't wait to drive it. People notice them right off the bat too.
lowboy
12-03-2006, 05:56 AM
Been searching forum to see if anyone has had same experience as I have had w/ATS. In the last year and a half I have talked to Tyler twice, very briefly on the phone, about spindles and front suspension for 69 Camaro. The first time we talked they were out of stock (spindles) and was told that I would be on a call list and they would call me as soon as new spindles were in stock. Never received call and learned on lateralG that spindles had come and gone twice. Replied to one of the "out of stock" threads about this and received email from Tyler. He was very apologetic and assured me that I would be notified when new stock came in. Let me add that both times we talked I was very impressed and excited to do bussiness w/ATS and I was totally cool with the fact that I would have to wait (again) for more spindles to come in. It is worth noting here that, after talking to Tyler the first time, that I had planned on buying not only front suspension, but the t56 kit and brake system from them as well as I am doing complete build. I like to do as much business w/one vendor as possible, when possible. My frustration stems from the fact that I was told twice that I would be called and I haven't received call one. I even emailed them last week and haven't received a response. I can't call them because I work long hours and get home long after they are closed. So whats a guy to do? I'll be honest, they're spindles are just too trick and there is nothing out there that even comes close, so I'll have to swallow my pride and business sense and buy them. But, I think I will have to go elsewhere for my transmission and suspension needs. I am really used to companies actually wanting my business so I'm a little blown away at they're lack of customer service in my case. I didn't have a lot of questions or any special needs, I just wanted to spend my money. Mark from Lateraldynamics has been hard to deal with as well. I called him, received call back one week later (left message w/wife), I emailed him and received prompt reply. I was very impressed with him, emailed back w/couple more questions and to get ball rolling on 3-link kit, haven't heard back sense. Again, no special needs, just a couple basic questions (i.e. standard or custom coilovers, etc). Between these two companies, I was figureing on spending approximately $15,000. Is that not enough to at least get a simple call back? I am aware that I am probably going to be bashed here due to the fact that these guys are Gods on this site. I am just frustrated and thought that I would pass on my experience with these companies.
Stuart Adams
12-03-2006, 08:05 AM
I hate leaving messages and voicemails to machines at businesses also. I'm sure everybody does. Hopefully you guys can work out a resolution and you can get the parts you want. If you really want a specific part then you should still pursue it, you will be happy you did once the frustration wears off. If you just settle for another part instead you will always be frustrated because A. you couldn't get the part you wanted and B. you paid for a part you did not want. These guys will make it right I assure you.
awr68
12-03-2006, 08:23 AM
I would give it another try as both companies offer high quality parts...although you already know that. Perhaps they are catching up from SEMA?
I don't personally know Mark but have heard good things. Tyler and I go back a few years and I can assure you he is very serious about his business and will make this right.
James OLC
12-03-2006, 11:22 AM
I have had the pleasure of dealing with both Tyler and the crew at ATS as well as Mark at Lateral Dynamics a great deal over the last year and can not say enought good things about them and their respective companies.
Tyler has gone above and beyond on the help and effort that he has put in on the subframe for the OneLapCamaro. From sourcing parts (including a mint condition sub to start from) to talking out hard core tech issues he has been great. I can not tell you the number of times that he has called "after hours" to discuss progress or possible solutions. Tyler also took time just hours before SEMA to show my wife and I around the shop and talk about where things were heading with our project. American Touring Specialties - their products and their service - are just plain outstanding.
The same can be said about Mark and Matt at Lateral Dynamics. Great guys - smart and telented guys - with some awesome ideas and products.
The thing that is great about all of these guys is that they are genuine enthusiasts like you, me, and everybody else on the board. They built their businesses from their passion for the hobby and that is reflected in their passion for their products and ideas.
Give them a shout on the phone this week - I am sure that they can help you out.
Teetoe_Jones
12-03-2006, 12:25 PM
Lowboy-
The reason you have not been called back on our pre-order list is that we have you on our list to purchase our Chicane-LM complete front suspension kit, not just a set of spindles. I was planning to call you as we put an entire package together like we had discussed, but we are still not at that point. If you'd like to get started with the spindles only, and work your way up to completing the rest our our kit I would have called you in May. We have plenty of spindles on the shelf, and if that is your main concern, I can have a pair go out on monday afternoon directly to you.
You make it sound like I have just passed you by and don't follow through with my customers, which isn't the case. It might be a miscommunication, but we have cleared all our spindle requests on our list, and have only people who asked to be put down for a Chicane-LM kit to get a call when they are ready. You are on that second list. Also regarding your email that you sent-I got in in my inbox on Dec 1st after 5:00pm, so it hasn't even been 2 days- yet you will get a respone. I get more than 50+ emails a day, so have a bit of paitence when waiting for a respone over a weekend.
This goes for anyone that needs to get a hold of us- There are only 3 people in my company- Myself and Shane being the ones on the phone. I make every effort to answer every phone call we get, and if I'm on another line, leave us a message, we DO return all our calls.
Tyler
slownova
12-03-2006, 02:16 PM
so you have F body spindles in stock now?
deuce_454
12-03-2006, 02:41 PM
just wanted to join the chorus of praise... ive never dealt with a vendor in the states that offered that kind of service.. ATS even offered to ship an item i bought on ebay in the same crate as the stuff i bought from them!!! I am awestruck..
you guys rock
Mean 69
12-04-2006, 01:15 AM
I didn't realize Dave made the comments he did here until he noted it in an e-mail to me, but it is true that it took me a few days to get back to him on a few questions specific to our gear. Unfortunately, we (Lateral Dynamics) are a small outfit at this time too, and it's difficult to respond to all of the inquires we get in a timeline that everyone will be happy with, it's even more challenging when things like Thanksgiving come into play. We do our best, and sometimes it just isn't good enough. Fortunately for us, and as I can see for ATS as well, there's a lot of interest in our goods and we are both growing, rapidly, as a result. In our case this means we'll soon be able to bring in sorely needed help to address not only this type of activity, but also for the sheer mountains of other stuff that needs to get done in the background that one wouldn't even think of unless they were involved in small business. I'm not trying to complain, whine, or make excuses to get people to feel sorry for us, it is just the reality of young, innovative companies, there's a lot more than meets the eye.
Mark
lowboy
12-04-2006, 08:03 PM
I would like to amend my above complaint about ATS and Lateral Dynamics with an apology. My situation W/ATS was simply a matter of miscommunication and I reacted too hastily. As far as Lateral Dynamics is concerned, I just didn't appreciate how new the company is. The truth of the matter is, I was damned excited about getting the 3-link kit and the process wasn't moving along fast enough. I hope I haven't upset anyone and I hope that this apology will suffice. And yes, I still plan on building my car with as many parts from ATS and Lateral Dynamics I can get my hands on.
Dave
71Nova
12-05-2006, 12:19 AM
Glad to hear it. you won't be disapointed by any products eather of those companys sell.
Steve1968LS2
12-05-2006, 07:33 AM
I would like to amend my above complaint about ATS and Lateral Dynamics with an apology. My situation W/ATS was simply a matter of miscommunication and I reacted too hastily. As far as Lateral Dynamics is concerned, I just didn't appreciate how new the company is. The truth of the matter is, I was damned excited about getting the 3-link kit and the process wasn't moving along fast enough. I hope I haven't upset anyone and I hope that this apology will suffice. And yes, I still plan on building my car with as many parts from ATS and Lateral Dynamics I can get my hands on.
Dave
Three words "get the three-link" (is that 3 or does the hypen still make 4?) lol
It's a great system from a great, albeit small, company. I have his 3-link in my Camaro and it seems like a great, well thought out, system. Soon, we will get to track test it.
I have dealt with both ATS and LD and both are owned and ran by guys who are true gearheads. They live and breath this stuff and arn't just some guys that are out to make $$, but have no love for the hobby.
Both are companies that I actually enjoy doing business with. :thumbsup:
ohcbird
12-06-2006, 07:04 PM
I'll say the same thing I did before-
I got on the call list, then I forgot about it. Tyler didn't- he called me up, I ordered a set, and shortly thereafter a very professional product shows up. To wit:
1. Great packaging, obviously not cheap. It was obvious that they cared about me getting undamaged parts.
2. Great instructions / handout / catalog (considering their limited product line). In color, with good pics. Anyone bought a set of $1000 (fill in the blank) only to find a copy of black & white instructions?
3. And best of all- very good looking pieces that matched what they said they were going to deliver.
And no- no one here is above scrutiny. You either learn from your mistakes (if you made one), or you die by them. We all love ATS, LD, DSE, MD, GPSS, Morrison, AAW- but they're not above being called out when the poo-poo hits the fan. BUT- If you notice, that doesn't happen much becuase they have proven to be good vendors to the hobby. That's very rare in the automotive aftermarket!
OK- soapbox over.
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