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Problems with sanderson headers?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by seatex, Oct 15, 2008.

  1. seatex
    Joined: Oct 24, 2006
    Posts: 2,671

    seatex
    Member

    Anybody else have problems with Sanderson Headers in SFO? I ordered a set from them weeks ago and they arrived two weeks later than I was told, and when they did, they came without my turnouts.
    I called and was told I would have them in three days and it's been another two weeks and I still don't have 'em! I was told they were going to overnight them on Monday, and here it is Wednesday and guess what? NADA-ZIP-UHUH! Called them again and they are not on overnight at all, but on the slowest damn truck UPS can find, arriving on the 20th.(SUPPOSEDLY)
    The fit and finish is awesome, but damn, a little help on the Customer service side would be nice.................................................anybody else have this nightmare?:confused::confused::confused:
     
  2. da34guy
    Joined: Jun 13, 2006
    Posts: 3,708

    da34guy
    Member Emeritus

    Have ordered 2 set of limefires in the past month and got them within in 5 days.
    No problems here.
    :cool::cool::cool:
     
  3. Marty McFly
    Joined: May 10, 2005
    Posts: 359

    Marty McFly
    Member

    About this time last year I had an issue with cracked welds around the tubes at the cylinder head flange. I removed them and sent them in and they welded them up and re-coated them (HPC) and sent them back. I think it took a week and a half from when I shipped them to when I got them back. I am happy with them:).

    Marty McF.
     
  4. 49coupe
    Joined: Nov 4, 2005
    Posts: 569

    49coupe
    Member

    "Do a search, you'll find this is a common complaint."

    Ditto. My headers took over 9 weeks to get to me after the first set apparently got lost in the mail. Although they could not find a shipping record, they did me a huge favor and sent another set.:confused:

    Put it this way, guys are selling Sanderson headers on Ebay for the same price as Sanderson does. Mmmm Why is that? Because the actually have a set in their hand that they can sell you and ship quickly. People pay for that.
     
  5. 35WINDOW
    Joined: Jul 7, 2005
    Posts: 454

    35WINDOW
    Member

    I have had nothing but fantastic service from Sanderson-they even recoated a used set that I had for free and gave me Copper Gaskets-my experiences have been very positive-
     
  6. Von Rigg Fink
    Joined: Jun 11, 2007
    Posts: 13,401

    Von Rigg Fink
    Member
    from Garage

    so far ive had good luck with mine.
    and they were shipped when they said they were
     
  7. saltflatmatt
    Joined: Aug 12, 2001
    Posts: 634

    saltflatmatt
    Alliance Vendor

    I'm doing a set of headers for a customer right now, he went to sanderson first.

    After 3 weeks of forms and 5-7 phone calls he was quoted $450 for his headers... Another 3 weeks goes by and he calls them for the status of his headers... No one knows who he is... Finally he talks to the right guy and he said that the headers will now cost $750 because of a drag link issue... He told them to keep the headers...

    I'm doing it for $375 and with him emailing me 4-5 pics and a few simple measurements I'll get the job done for him.

    I guess it's good for me...

    I hear all kinds of stories about sanderson headers...
     
  8. ratster
    Joined: Sep 23, 2001
    Posts: 3,626

    ratster
    Member

    i will never spend money on there headers. they ****..... i had mine mounted on my roadster and they cracked, called them they said i had them mounted wrong. i had rubber bushings in my hangers on 2 places for support.
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2008
  9. Camel
    Joined: Apr 9, 2008
    Posts: 83

    Camel
    Member
    from oroville

    I've used Sanderson on several cars. Never had any problems.
     
  10. KIRK
    Joined: Nov 17, 2005
    Posts: 384

    KIRK
    Member

    Mine came in a week and have had no trouble with them in two and a half years.
     
  11. Triggerman
    Joined: Nov 18, 2006
    Posts: 578

    Triggerman
    Member
    from NorCal

    Sanderson is full of good people trying to do a hell of a lot of work. They have production shop duties while also trying to handle custom jobs. I have nothing but respect and admiration for the work they perform down there. I write that because they are just down the peninsula from me. I feel for you guys across the country since me and 56 No Brakes just motor on down there for consultation or parts. Really convenient since they are almost next door to Brizios. Anyway, back to topic, for you guys that didn't get your stuff soon I can only imagine that it wasn't in stock and they had to whip up some stock. No Brakes and I had them customize a set of block huggers to work for a 409 W motor in a 32 ch***is.
     
  12. redvette7681
    Joined: Jul 11, 2011
    Posts: 1

    redvette7681
    Member
    from hebron ky

    ordered my headers they said two weeks ,no headers they said another two weeks ,no headers called today and they said two weeks,i said no thank you i am done with your company and got my money back!very bad company to deal with!!!
     
  13. olskool31coupe
    Joined: Oct 3, 2006
    Posts: 91

    olskool31coupe
    Member
    from Midwest

    Yeah, several years ago I had a pair of headers custom built for my rod. Sent a bunch of pics, and a spec sheet expaining my mounts, ch***is, year of engine, etc.
    When they mocked everything up and built the headers they used a block two or three years newer than the one I specified (FE Ford) and the mounts were in a different location as anyone familiar with these engines knows. I had to send one side back several times and both actually fit like the proverbial "socks on a chicken".
    Between sending one side back twice and being blown off several times and never getting the header back (and spending over $800 in 1990s money) I contacted the CA Attorney General's office who sent a letter to Sanderson and I finally got my header/s. Never was happy with them as I wanted "shorties" (and thought we had discussed that on the phone prior to the fabrication) and got long/big tube headers for an FE engine in a full-fendered Model A. . .if you can imagine that!!
    Anyway, that's my story.
    Oh yeah, after I got my header/s back. . .finally, I received an "anonymous" phone call (but I recognized the voice). All they guy on the other end had to say was "You ****". Guess it takes one to make another!!

    Good Luck!!
     
  14. Motornoggin1
    Joined: May 24, 2011
    Posts: 168

    Motornoggin1
    Member

    I ordered a set of Sanderson shorty headers for a BBC. The collector flanges were welded in a way that would not let them fit. The collector flange interfered with the block before they would tighten up to the heads. They told me I was installing them wrong, so I sent photos. They then said it must be a tall deck block, nope, not a tall deck block. They then said they wouldn't take them back because they had been installed. It was a nightmare to deal with them! I finally got the credit card company to reverse the charges after explaining the situation. I never did get a real resolution from Sanderson, but did get the money part handled throught the card company. I won't order from them again though. Not worth the potential problems.
     
  15. mustangdug
    Joined: Nov 29, 2007
    Posts: 102

    mustangdug
    Member

    I ordered a zoomie header "kit" Just tubes and baffles. It took 6 weeks to get them. Then they get here and they way they were bent up made no sense. I had to cut 12" off each tube to get them close. Before I started cutting I called asking why they were done this way as they looked nothing like the ones one the web site. I was told I could send them back and it would be another 6 weeks before they would be doing that tube size. I kept them and made them work.
     
  16. LWT
    Joined: Jan 3, 2012
    Posts: 188

    LWT
    Member
    from Va.

    I just returned a set of zoomies that I got from Sanderson. The good news is that they said they would take them back without a h***le. The bad news is the quality in the first place. I have an older set of their headers that are beautiful, the new ones were zoomies with 2 shorter front pipes on the driver's side, one obviously longer pipe on the p***enger side, & all of the spacing between pipes & angles up/down & side to side was all over the place. Cosidering what I paid for them & the fact that they were already coated, I didn't want to rebuild them. The baffles they sent were cobbled out of flat washers & a section of pipe that would be very restrictive as opposed to the motorcycle baffles that are available. I was talking to a friend about this & he walked me into his garage to show me his new block huggers that he is returning. His had horrible looking welds & spatter that were then ceramic coated & shipped. I was shocked.
     
    Last edited: Feb 9, 2012
  17. DaveyJonez
    Joined: Feb 20, 2006
    Posts: 533

    DaveyJonez
    Member
    from Houston

    No Problems here- Had a nice set of zoomies they got to me real quick!

    Hope this helps,
    Dave
     

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