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    1. #1
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      Budnik Delay

      Anyone esle having a delay with Budnik wheels? Ordered early March..



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      Mine were ordered Apr 14th 08. They were supposed to be here June 13th. But, I still haven't heard from the tire shop. Hope I hear from them today. If I haven't heard by noon. I am going to stop by on my lunch. I am curious. Which one did you order? I got the Cobalts
      Sam
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      typical of alot of billet wheel companies..

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      I just got a email back from Budnik. My rims are still in California.
      "The wheels are in polish, I will find out when we can have them shipped out. I will get back to you soon as I hear from the shop foreman." So much for hoping my rims will be here today. I guess I will be waiting 9+ weeks for mine.
      Sam
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr.VENGEANCE
      typical of alot of billet wheel companies..

      true...that's why it amazes me that Jason Rushforth and Jon Henson @ www.driverzinc.com can build theirs in 3 weeks and have them to your doorstep in 4 weeks...regardless of finish.
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      Quote Originally Posted by musclecarjohn
      true...that's why it amazes me that Jason Rushforth and Jon Henson @ www.driverzinc.com can build theirs in 3 weeks and have them to your doorstep in 4 weeks...regardless of finish.
      Yup, this is true of EVERY order to date with the exception of only ONE order. We stopped the wheels before they shipped because the clear coat (which was added to the order half way through) had a few imperfections in it, and we are stripping the clear and re finishing the wheels. We feel it was the right thing to do. Otherwise every order has been delivered in about 4 weeks.

      Bring it on guys, we promise to make it our goal to deliver a superior, better designed product in less time! Besides, lets get some designs on your cars that are from this decade...
      Last edited by DriverzInc; 06-16-2008 at 09:46 PM.

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      a customer of us has damaged a 22" budnik groove last year...and we ordered a new wheel (JUST ONE) at november 2007!!!! and we wait still now....
      it's a shame, for one wheel to wait 7 MONTH!!!! and we don't say, how much we must wait yet...

      i think, the europe-customer are for budnik not so important...
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      I waited 4 months for mine, It will be the last set of budniks I buy unless there used!!!

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      Where was this thread when I ordered mine? I called last week. "Waiting on polish, Ship on Friday." called yesterday a week later "Waiting on polish, Ship on Friday." This is starting to irritate me. I think 10 weeks is rediculous. I think if they were that backed up... I would buy another polishing machine.
      Sam
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1968CamaroSS_Sam
      Where was this thread when I ordered mine? I called last week. "Waiting on polish, Ship on Friday." called yesterday a week later "Waiting on polish, Ship on Friday." This is starting to irritate me. I think 10 weeks is rediculous. I think if they were that backed up... I would buy another polishing machine.
      My thoughts exactly!!!!!

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      That sucks Sam I hope you get them soon. When I started looking for wheels Cobalts were one of them. I would have been sunk, MCC is waitnig for my wheels to build my Fab 9. that would have held up my car .
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      Quote Originally Posted by musclecarjohn
      true...that's why it amazes me that Jason Rushforth and Jon Henson @ www.driverzinc.com can build theirs in 3 weeks and have them to your doorstep in 4 weeks...regardless of finish.
      thats because they are relatively new company.. and not absolutely SLAMMED like some are.. BUT.. not all of them are slammed.. they just have a hard time working hard. hahah

      hell look on the HAMB about Stockton Wheel Co..

      http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...light=stockton

      they are FRYING them over there for these reasons..

      so take note wheel manufacturerers.. hahaha

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr.VENGEANCE
      thats because they are relatively new company.. and not absolutely SLAMMED like some are.. BUT.. not all of them are slammed.. they just have a hard time working hard. hahah

      hell look on the HAMB about Stockton Wheel Co..

      http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...light=stockton

      they are FRYING them over there for these reasons..

      so take note wheel manufacturerers.. hahaha
      Hey Vengance, how long did your Iforged wheels take??? Thinking about getting a set......
      RobS
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      heres a word of advice on THAT perticular situation..

      i call them IFORGETS..

      ill leave it at that..

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      Budnik Delays...not professional....

      I'm experiencing a rather lengthy delay from Budnik also. Ordered mine(18" and 19" Shotguns) from Jim(who happens to be a nice guy who I don't mind chatting with) on March 28 at the Del Mar car show and was given the standard '8 weeks' ETA. Eight weeks later, I called to get a status inquiry and they didn't return my call. So I called again and was told they hadn't even gotten my rim size(19") in yet due to a problem with their supplier. Even worse, they told me my order never actually got 'entered into their system' until April 9th, a full 12 days after I handed them my down payment. That kinda stuff is irritating and shows a lack of professionalism on their part. I can understand pointing the finger at suppliers, but the finger can't be pointed in that case. Anyways, Jim told me to call back in a few days for an accurate update. Called back 2 days later on June 11th and was told by Jim that they had indeed gotten the 19" rims in so it would now be 7 to 9 days to build the rims. He told me they would call me when they were finished. Well, it's been 9 days and I haven't heard from them, so I called this morning and had to leave a message. Haven't heard back from them yet today. It's now been a total of 12 weeks since I gave them my down payment, so let's see if they bother to call back and what they have to say. Hopefully it'll be some good news. Trust me, I don't like 'bashing vendors' and Jim seems like a decent guy, but I'm just not appreciating what I'm seeing from this company. Another guy who I spoke with(Jack Hodson - Hot Rod Magazine 2007 Home Build of the Year - 67 Camaro Pro Touring) ordered the same set I did and told me I should expect delays from this company. I guess it's a common problem, but 12 weeks is getting to be a bit much. Gorgeous rims, but expect delays if you order.

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      ....On a brighter note, about 2 years ago I ordered a custom set of billet 18" Bonspeed Deltas with Nitto's from Newstalgia Wheels(online) and they arrived right on time(6 or 8 weeks, can't remember) and the customer service was spot on. Of course, that was 2 years ago, but I at least wanted to pass along something positive since my note about Budnik was rather negative.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr.VENGEANCE
      heres a word of advice on THAT perticular situation..

      i call them IFORGETS..

      ill leave it at that..
      Dang....I really dig the Sprints
      RobS
      71 Demon, 6.1hemi, paddled 4l65e, AlterK, Tri4,

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      Its not just Budnik that have the delays. The problem is the Hoop Mfg. have moved and or are retooling. And has caused delays with most all wheel companies that are doing a large volume. I agree the wait is aggravating. A 10-12 week wait from most all custom wheel mfg. is an average right now.
      Tim

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      Not slamming any other company but my Fikses showed up within 4 weeks! Great Service!

      John
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      Yes, Jim at Budnik mentioned the problem about the supplier moving and causing a backlog in hoops. That kinda stuff I can understand and I don't have a problem with it and I even mentioned that to him. What I'm not real happy about right now is the way they delayed entering my order into their system by a full 11 days. Even he admitted that was not cool. Also, as I mentioned, several times I have called for a status check and either had to leave a message or talked to someone other than Jim and my phone call simply wasn't returned. Maybe they're just getting hammered over there because of the backlog. Regardless, I've just seen a few disappointing things other than the delay caused be the supplier that I did not see dealing with another wheel vendor. It's good to read others comments in this thread and understand that I'm not the only one waiting and frustrated.

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