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Originally Posted by Fermn
Hey guys,
I'll be installing some parts within the next few months and want to know how you guys decide on what shop works on your vehicle. Is it:
Word of mouth?
Based on their Instagram/social media?
Price?
Online reviews ? (google/yelp)
Customer service when you call or email for quotes?
Location? (how the facility looks/how close it is to you)
I'm in South Florida and most shops seem to be inclined towards working on Jeeps. I have yet to find a shop that mainly focuses on Toyotas. Theres a few shops around my area but none of them give me that good feeling of "I would like for them to work on my car"
Thanks in advance to anyone who contributes to this post !
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If you are going to be entering the world of off roading I would suggest doing it yourself. If something breaks on the trail you're going to have to be the one who knows how to fix it.
I've seen so many botched installs in my life from "professional shops".It isn't as hard as you think it is and in the end YOU will be the one who takes care of your rig the best.
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