Mechanic Recommendation Any Jeepers out here? I need to have some gear and axle work done on one of my Jeeps. Anyone have a recommendation for a good shop/mechanic who...
Doolooth replied:
Auto Medic is pretty fair. I have a Jeep and Mikes done good work on it for a fair price.
PM_ME_YOUR_LIMERICKS replied:
Check with Kenwood Muffler! My experience with them is that diagnosis of problems is pretty iffy, but bringing them something and saying "I need this done." Is super reasonably priced, quick, and easy to work with them.
Weirdire replied:
I wish I could help, but I usually use a friend's garage and a case of beer when any Jeep work needs to be done. :-/ On a side note, if you're even minimally mechanically inclined, axels/gears are pretty easy to install. The ease or difficulty with installing a locker depends on the type of locker (An Aussie locker is going to be easier to install than an ARB.).
fatstupidlazypoor replied:
East End Auto
TwelfthApostate replied:
I haven't lived in Duluth in a looooong time but I loved Murphy's on 2 nd street for Jeep work I couldn't do on my own. One of the mechanics was my neighbor. They're honest and legit.
MinnesotaTemp replied:
When we got our rear axle assembly installed on our Suburban we took it to [Driveline Specialists](https://www.google.com/search?q=driveline+specialist+duluth+mn&oq=driveline+special&aqs=chrome.1.0 l2 j69 i57 j0 l3.4836 j0 j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8) in Duluth, MN. They did great work and I think their knowledge is a perfect fit for the work you need done.
JPx187 replied:
For future jeeping needs go talk to Randy at Collins Collison in Hermantown. He'll try to upsell but he's a jeeper through and through. Also, +1 for Jesse at Kenwood muffler and brake. Great guy, old school.