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Old 07-08-2016, 08:44 AM
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Any opinions on High Country 4x4 in Denver? I am relatively new to the area and had recommendation from a Jeeper I met at O-Reilly's....
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Trail jeeps in golden, or northridge in Longmont are both great.
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Depends on what you you need done. I went with Northridge for regear/locker because Trail Jeeps in Golden does not do e-lockers.

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Any opinions on High Country 4x4 in Denver? I am relatively new to the area and had recommendation from a Jeeper I met at O-Reilly's....
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I bought a lot of stuff at high Country but have never had any work done there. I think their install prices might be a little high
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Most of these shops cost too much.

Personally I want to see the tech before I even consider them working on it. If it's some greasy haired dude breathing out his mouth with his tongue hanging out, I'm not interested. The 4 wheel parts guys fit this for the most part.

Emailed around for quotes on a regear and was told over 2k without new carriers(lockers). Even when I got a reply from other shops they pull that bs of not sending me a quote at all. Oh give us a call and we can discuss. . . Not interested. If my email contains all the info you need for a ball park estimate, that's what I expect. Usually this is because you have to have what they either have in house or get the cheapest to markup.

There's a guy in Parker who charges under 1k.
Doesn't include lockers but still decent.

Read an ad for another shop in aurora that has a regear special for the Jk for 1100 I believe. Gotten to the point where I should just buy a couple tools I don't have to do it myself.
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I would 110% recommend Trail Jeeps. Nicest dudes and their pricing and service is great.
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Thanks for all the responses. Gives me some more shops to check out.
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Chris @ The Edge 4x4 Automotive, 303-789-3343 does great work good prices, his shop is very well known to us local Jeepers
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Originally Posted by RioJK
Any opinions on High Country 4x4 in Denver? I am relatively new to the area and had recommendation from a Jeeper I met at O-Reilly's....
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High Country 4x4 does good work. They have been around for 25 years and I know several folks who've had their rigs built there with good results. I'm lucky that I can do my own but I would trust them if I needed some work done. You can see there are quite a few goods shops around the Metro Area and a shit load of Jeeps.



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