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<blockquote data-quote="david in german" data-source="post: 3970345" data-attributes="member: 567792"><p>My god, some of the posts in this thread are just simply retarded... The company is trying to make this right and is using your input to address the situation and you continue to bash... That is just pain stupid. With any company, you may have to give them more than a day to get back to your emails.</p><p></p><p>I have had one problem with a Knu product, the input Kompression piece had bad threads on it, I shot them an email and recieved a new one as quickly as they could send it.</p><p></p><p>Also they are one of the few companies that will ship to US military guys overseas without a additional cost of "taking it to the post office" which for some companies is even too dificult to do.</p><p></p><p>knukonceptz, I think a good idea would to make shims available on request as well as a warning about the possible problems with Optima and similar styled batteries, it can only help.</p><p></p><p>On a second note, I have been running Optimas for about 8 years now and they DO have smaller terminals. I have have had the same problems with other battery terminal companies and because of that I have found a generic brand terminal localy that works without the problem. (still have to tap it down to seat them)</p><p></p><p>Knu</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david in german, post: 3970345, member: 567792"] My god, some of the posts in this thread are just simply retarded... The company is trying to make this right and is using your input to address the situation and you continue to bash... That is just pain stupid. With any company, you may have to give them more than a day to get back to your emails. I have had one problem with a Knu product, the input Kompression piece had bad threads on it, I shot them an email and recieved a new one as quickly as they could send it. Also they are one of the few companies that will ship to US military guys overseas without a additional cost of "taking it to the post office" which for some companies is even too dificult to do. knukonceptz, I think a good idea would to make shims available on request as well as a warning about the possible problems with Optima and similar styled batteries, it can only help. On a second note, I have been running Optimas for about 8 years now and they DO have smaller terminals. I have have had the same problems with other battery terminal companies and because of that I have found a generic brand terminal localy that works without the problem. (still have to tap it down to seat them) Knu [/QUOTE]
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