SoCal mechanics for MODs

I had the "pleasure" of meeting mr brt4ce early on in my wheeling days... He definitely is not a fan of this forum that's for sure. And he said some very colorful things about Eddie. A lot of his jeep looked like it was "homegrown" and not in a good way.
 
I had the "pleasure" of meeting mr brt4ce early on in my wheeling days... He definitely is not a fan of this forum that's for sure. And he said some very colorful things about Eddie. A lot of his jeep looked like it was "homegrown" and not in a good way.

Haha. Travis is an idiot who does crappy work and has terrible welds. I'm convinced my 7 year old could lay a better bead and get better penetration that him.

I am shocked that a guy who gets called out for his crappy work and even worse business practices would be a forum hater. Here's my shocked face ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1433607706.857125.jpg
 
While I would agree with others to try to find some forum buddies to do this type of work yourself,, I have contact info for the guy that custom built my entire suspension, and sliders. He will do anything from bolt on parts to full custom built crawlers. He opened his shop in highland a few months back. His name is Kenny, and he is the best, cheapest, nicest option if you are willing to drive. PM me if you are interested.:thumb::beer:
 
Hello there, I was able to install a 2.5 inch lift on my YJ, with the help of a couple of friends, on the driveway. I knew that everything was to my satisfaction and every thing was torqued correctly. Its amazing the kind of things one can accomplish at home.

Having said that, time is often a show stopper for home work so I did have Solid Rock Auto (619-334-3774) install my lock-rite great mechanic and great guy and is a avid 4 wheeler in our area just call Shaun.
 
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