I received a bumper and bracket kit for a 1965 mustang. While assembling the brackets to the bumper I noticed the holes in the brackets did not exactly match up with those in the bumper. I was able to get the bolts in the holes and get the washers and nuts started. I proceeded to tighten the nuts. After assembly I noticed the bumper was bent around the two bracket areas. This was due to the holes not matching up exactly.
I called Laurel Mountain Mustang and talked to Jason. I also emailed him pictures or the deformed bumper. He said there was not a problem and if the bumper was bent that I did it. He blamed me for parts that did not fit. Laurel Mountain Mustang has no quality concerns or control for the parts they sell even if they are made in Taiwan. They have no customer service and should not be considered car enthusiasts.
I have purchased many replacement parts for classic cars from many honest and knowledgeable companies. Laurel Mountain Mustang is not one though.
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