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Old 11-27-2015, 12:44 AM
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Can anyone recommend any decent shops around dayton or even cincy, I've gotten bad responses from a few. thanks
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Can anyone recommend any decent shops around dayton or even cincy, I've gotten bad responses from a few. thanks
Shops for what? What do you mean bad responses?

I'm there now visiting family and still have a few connections in the area.
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Everything quoted to me has been extremely overpriced, "Suspension wise"
Plus most of these folks have been rude as hell, its not the south by any means.
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Did you try Warrior Racing and talk to Joel? (937) 667-6418, tell him Darren steered you his way, he will take care of you.
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Everything quoted to me has been extremely overpriced, "Suspension wise" Plus most of these folks have been rude as hell, its not the south by any means.
No one will respond until you tell them what you are trying to accomplish. "Suspension wise" doesn't mean anything. Try starting with year, model, 2x4 or 4x4, and exactly what you want to do to the truck.
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.........Thats not how I ask questions, I'm not gonna type everything out on this forum. Im looking into leveling kits and charging 450 for a rough country level.
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But thats how you need to ask for help here. I read your post and wondered if you were looking for a dealer or a private shop. And whst you want to have done does make a difference. I get service and alighments done at one shop and driveline work at another.
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.........Thats not how I ask questions, I'm not gonna type everything out on this forum. Im looking into leveling kits and charging 450 for a rough country level.
Well then now we have insight into why shops are being rude to you and over inflating their prices!

Usually, when one wants help they are courteous and ask a well rounded question unlike your very vague one. And then to top it off when someone tries to help you respond with "that's not how you ask questions and aren't going to type everything out"?

Let me ask, can you perform the work yourself? If not then don't bitch about what others charge for the services you can't perform!

$400 for parts, labor to install, labor for alignment isn't that far out there.
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.........Thats not how I ask questions, I'm not gonna type everything out on this forum. Im looking into leveling kits and charging 450 for a rough country level.
Must be a University of Missouri graduate.

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Originally Posted by tk1408
.........Thats not how I ask questions, I'm not gonna type everything out on this forum. Im looking into leveling kits and charging 450 for a rough country level.
You are on your own. Everything was explained sufficiently by your reply. Good Luck.

North, South, East, or West, the treatment you receive won't change much with that attitude.

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