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Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
Originally Posted by cherrod8
Duane all about that paper lol
not at all...ive done work for him before...ufctapout that is.......and if one offroad shop was so high that he looked elsewhere what makes him think pungo would be any cheaper...thats all i was saying..
Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
Originally Posted by nftuatn
not at all...ive done work for him before...ufctapout that is.......and if one offroad shop was so high that he looked elsewhere what makes him think pungo would be any cheaper...thats all i was saying..
I know, when I said that I just caveat off of why you would edit sope's post to say log out cuz your just trynna save OP the $$$
Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
no lifts are not that hard...its when you deal with a "SPECIALIST" shop that only deals in 4wds and such...they think ...oh hey,you have no idea what this should cost and thats why your here,and we are going to bust it off in your ass"'
Re: Anyone work at aN Offroad shop or can recommend one?
Originally Posted by nftuatn
and also rid drag of noobs...thats the real goal here...
Yes, they have been making things really stupid. Like creating SPO's and bumping old threads. I'm just waiting for one of them to bump the "whats the best 4 cyl motor"
Originally Posted by ahugg002
duane sounds like he can hooks it up, but for real though a lift isnt that hard, and most off road shops charge out the ass
yeah Duane shop is the shit. I took my brothers Mercedes SUV to his shop to get some oil sensor or something like that fixed. But, long story short he save about 6 or 700 bucks over the dealers and a few other local shops. That was about 2008 I think lol