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Update:
I contacted Summit as suggested, and they had AMD ship another fender. Summit also supplied a prepaid UPS label for returning the damaged fender. I also had Summit contact AMD to request that the next fender be shipped with better packaging.
The replacement fender (and a previously...
Might be a last resort, but I won't do anything with the fender until this is resolved. One problem with repair.......it probably needs to be mounted to the car to straighten out damage like that.
If you click on the second picture, about 15 inches of the fender is pushed in about 1/4" . Might be repairable, but I'm thinking that the cost would be more that the purchase price. Notice that the paint isn't even scratched?
AMD ships fenders in a well marked box, problem is that it's huge. The fender is itself wrapped in cardboard and bubble wrap, but it's floating around in a huge box.
When filing the damage claim with FedEx, they request an invoice for the product, a copy of the BOL, and pictures if possible. I submitted everything that they asked for. Their findings.....$1 per pound.
It went like this - ordered through Summit, shipped out by AMD, delivered by Fed Ex.
Since I have another fender on back order, I'll thoroughly inspect it when it arrives.....If I find damage what's the best thing to do?
Well, looks like I'm going to eat it on an AMD fender that I bought through Summit Racing. Fender was shipped FedEx freight in a huge box, but also had form fitted cardboard fastened to the fender. I did open the box and inspected the fender for damage...no marks on any cardboard so I signed...