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WHERE DID YOU BUY YOUR REAREND?

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Old Dec 21, 2007 | 06:49 PM
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And where the heck is 4 Wheel Parts? Bum F@#K Alaska? Is it a national chain/franchise? If not, it's not like we can go there to have the service done ourselves......Hey HammerZ, how are ya dude...lol
Panama, WTF? Did you grow up in a box? Yes it's a chain, was at one time the largest 4x4 parts supplier on the internet, maybe still is. They got a couple of zillion store fronts (OK, maybe a slight exaggeration here) where they do labor, installs, etc.
They have a GREAT reputation here in central Fl. and I know some of my buddies up in south Ga. that travel 2-3 hours to Jacksonville, Fl. or Atlanta, GA. for work to be done because of their rep. However, I hear horror stories from hell about some of their shops out west, especially in the L.A. area...
If they didn't have stores, **** for brains, how in the hell do you think they did my gears? What did you think I EMAILED them my axles?[sm=bangbang.gif]

Oh, yea..... Here, dumbass...
http://www.4wheelparts.com/
E mailing axles? I don't know Hammer. But anything is possible.
Don't get your pink panties in a bind, might cutoff circulation.....LOL,,,,Sometimes you have to input additional info in your posts, about specific companies and not assume that everyone is familiar with them...
If i was interested in getting the work done, you couldn't honestly expect a Northerner to travel all the way to Gator country to have the work done. Now could you? LOL That's why i wanted to know if it was a national chain. But hey, thanks for clearing that up for me D&%kWad. Good one though, I was rolling.....Emailed axles? LOL

See if you can make that happen......lol
 
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Old Dec 21, 2007 | 08:56 PM
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NYPAN;
Yea, I'm actually quite lucky down here at my parents in central Fl., I can't wait for my mom to get healthy enough that I can start at least making some trips home to Ga., but from here I have a 4 Wheel Parts with an excellent reputation about 30 miles east in Orlando and I have one of the highest regarded 5.9, 4.7 & Hemi performance shops in the nation in KRC Performance less than 5 miles down the road from me. Marty at KRC is great, you can go down there and pick his brain and ask specific questions and he'll answer them honestly, even if he knows you got the parts somewhere else and intend to do the work yourself.
He helped me a lot with so many questions that I got my headers from him even though I could have saved about $100 online. Same with my e-fan, he was about $50 higher on that than I could have ordered it from Air Ram or Moe's. But if I'da had a problem, I could havegone down there and he would have stopped what he was working on and taken a look and helped me. He did give me a good tip on the coating shop in Orlando doing the ceramic coating on the headers, MUCH better than a factory ceramic coat...
 
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Old Dec 22, 2007 | 07:53 AM
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I haven't bought mine yet, but I've see the auburn and the Detroit True Track for the 9.25 listed at www.airram.com
I odered several other items from there. Ididn't haveany issues withthe deliveries expect for the F'en post office sent one back. (I'm still pissed at those douche bags) He was able to send it back to me and he didn't charge me extra shipping even though I'd told him I'd pay it.The auburn was listed for 384 and the true track for 500. You probably already know this, but it's probably a good idea to replace all the carrier bearings while everything is out.
 
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