Recommended shops that work on Jeeps
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Recommended shops that work on Jeeps
I just picked up a daily driver that can take me up to the mtns and back.
I want to take good care of it so in this interest, do any of you know of any Jeep friendly shops that do quality, trusthworthy work? Kinda like a Russ/Marek shop that does work on these American POSs.
Eastside preferred, but willing to drive over the bridge if justified.
Many thx,
Ben
I want to take good care of it so in this interest, do any of you know of any Jeep friendly shops that do quality, trusthworthy work? Kinda like a Russ/Marek shop that does work on these American POSs.
Eastside preferred, but willing to drive over the bridge if justified.
Many thx,
Ben
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jeep....what a waste of money.
just
empty
every
pocket.
congrats your fu%ked!
seriously just take it to a dealer. your not ALWAYS getting screwed by a dealer.
just
empty
every
pocket.
congrats your fu%ked!
seriously just take it to a dealer. your not ALWAYS getting screwed by a dealer.
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What year and make? What sort of work are you looking for? Jeeps are pretty much so simple a trained monkey (or even a semi-trained one) can keep them running. Depending on the work you need done, I can probably recommend a few good shops...
I'm actually in the market for a 92 or 93 Wrangler not long after the New Year...
I'm actually in the market for a 92 or 93 Wrangler not long after the New Year...
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Yea, what kind of Jeep. I used to have a Jeep GC, it was serviced at Eastside Chrysler and Jeep, they were okay there. No problems.
I had to get a new remote for it and they were nice enough not to charge me to reprogram (even though it only took 2 seconds with their Jeep Gameboy/OBDII programmer).
Wranglers are pretty straight forward to work on.
I had to get a new remote for it and they were nice enough not to charge me to reprogram (even though it only took 2 seconds with their Jeep Gameboy/OBDII programmer).
Wranglers are pretty straight forward to work on.
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Originally Posted by brantshali,Dec 22 2005, 07:30 PM
What year and make? What sort of work are you looking for? Jeeps are pretty much so simple a trained monkey (or even a semi-trained one) can keep them running. Depending on the work you need done, I can probably recommend a few good shops...
I'm actually in the market for a 92 or 93 Wrangler not long after the New Year...
I'm actually in the market for a 92 or 93 Wrangler not long after the New Year...
I'm looking for someone in the Eastside who knows the ins and outs of working on these suckas.
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Originally Posted by RT,Dec 22 2005, 10:25 PM
.... a guy w/ a bank roll like you? I'd a put $'s on an Escalade rollin 26's or some shit