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Old 12-14-2006, 11:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Where do you go for aftermarket installs in Western North Carolina...?

I'm looking for a place that performs mods like a 3" lift, sliders, winch, and an All Pro bumper. If anyone has a shop they use in this area, I would sure appreciate a recommendation. Thanks!
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Re: Where do you go for aftermarket installs in Western North Carolina...?

Sears for the tool kit and floor jack/jackstand kit.
Driveway for the location and to quote Nike "Just do it."

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They may not carry Allpro, but they may install it!
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Re: Where do you go for aftermarket installs in Western North Carolina...?

However, some of the 4 Wheel Parts stores have no clue about "foreign" vehicles, so check them out first.

I know the one in Oklahoma city does not have a clue about anything other than Ford, Dodge or Chevy.
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Re: Where do you go for aftermarket installs in Western North Carolina...?

Pretty good shop in Clemson. 'Clemson 4x4' or 'Clemson Off-Road' Can't remember the name but they have been in business about 30 years.
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Sears for the tool kit and floor jack/jackstand kit.
Driveway for the location and to quote Nike "Just do it."
HAHA...yeah I just installed a Gobi ladder and Stealth Rack yesterday and today. Toyota stripped out one of the torex heads so what should have taken 3 hours took me 2 afternoons. I would hate to think what that bumper and winch job would do to my marriage.
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