View Full Version : Hydroboost where to buy
navyflyer72
10-18-2005, 12:37 PM
Have all you guys who are using a Hydroboost unit, bought your kits frmo Hydratech? If not where did you buy them, also anyone know of any GP's with them coming up? I know, I will check the GP section also, but I'm just putting the question out there. Thank in advance for any input.
-George
rocketrod
10-18-2005, 02:03 PM
I bought mine from Hydratech like many others on this site and couldn't be happier. I would highly recomend them as there customer service is second to none. Click on the Hydratech sponsor link on the right and ask for Paul.
ilovefirstgens
10-18-2005, 07:42 PM
yea ill haveto second that, amazing service and had mind on the way to my house the day i ordered, couldnt be more happy... now to finish the car so i can put it use!
navyflyer72
10-19-2005, 09:06 AM
You guys were so right. I called Paul at Hydratech today and had my kit ordered and I knew 10 times more about the system in the few minutes I talked with Paul. Great customer service, can't wait for it to arrive! One step closer to getting this baby on the road.
CAMAROBOY69
10-19-2005, 11:33 AM
I cant wait to eventually get this system. Hopefully in the not so distant future. So many things to get so little time and money.
CAMAROBOY69
10-19-2005, 12:04 PM
I also just spoke with Paul. Very helpful and he really knows his cars!! Looks like I have decided to go with power steering. Its just a no brainer with my application. Paul helped me see the light. :)
Hydratech®
10-20-2005, 12:29 PM
I really don't feel like we're doing anything all that amazing, just simply trying to provide some *decent* levels of customer service. Is it possible that the general levels of customer service typically available these days has become so bad that it makes us look good? I hate to say it, but this does appear to be the case. We'll keep up the good work - I promise!
GP's? Doh - that's a tough topic around here these days. Why? Name something that hasn't gone up in price over the last few years. C'mon - you can do it. What do you think it could possibly be? Yep - our prices! Let me directly assure you that our costs have increased to the tune of over 25% over the last couple of years, yet we have fought to keep the system costs at the same levels = very very little room left to get into any GP's of any real savings at this time. Another serious problem is that even up to 8 weeks after a GP is completely wrapped up, done, finished, expired... we still have people bemoaning how they missed it, attempting to pressure you into accepting their timing failure as your burden = unpleasant to say the least... Soooo - until further notice, '05 has been locked down from any further GP's. 2006 could be a different story though, as we're looking at possibly shifting some advertising mentalities around - maybe...
79ZED
10-21-2005, 04:01 PM
I couldn't be happier with the time Paul spent to answer my questions and concerns about switching to Hydratech. His quality of saervice s top notch, his product arrived configured as requested, with all the parts of excellent quality.
In my opinion, he sets the benchmark for many SEMA members to aspire to. Couldn't be happier.
Will still be a while before I get the sytem installed with the C5 brakes, can hardly wait.
John
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