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  • From: "Greg Brown" <gwbrown1 AT gmail.com>
  • To: "Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [internetworkers] car repair, NOT for an import
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:00:22 -0400

This is going to sound like an odd place but give Alternator and Starter of Raleigh a call.  A fellow by the name of Lonnie Tromba either owns the shop or co-owns it if memory serves.  He's built Jeeps from the ground up (really) and has several dozen out behind the shop.  He knows Jeeps.  Very well. 

Last time I had service there, and this was a while ago for an old Suzuki Samurai beater I used to have, his prices were reasonable and his work was excellent.

Greg

On 7/12/06, Childers.Paula AT epamail.epa.gov <Childers.Paula AT epamail.epa.gov> wrote:
Hey y'all;

At the risk of destroying my treehugger liberal image, I'm admitting to
the group that I drive an American-made SUV.  (I also buy carbon offset
credits for it, but that's a different post)  And, well, it needs work.
Probably a lot of work. And some of it on hard-to-diagnose, intermittent
problems that might not even be seen as problems by anyone who isn't as
picky as me.  Y'all did such a great job helping out Susan L. when she
needed to find a garage for her Honda, I'm hoping you can help me out,
too. So, here I am: I need someone knowledgeable about Jeeps, and good
at troubleshooting. It's a '98 Cherokee, with the inline 6 and a manual
transmission.

Back when I used to have a Honda, I took it to WASP in Durham (the one
that got demolished in the I-85 widening). I loved them, but at that
time, they wouldn't work on any car that wasn't of specific Japanese
makes (Honda, Toyota, Subaru, as I recall).  I wouldn't expect them to
be Masters of the Jeep.

When I got the Jeep, I mostly had warranty work for a long time, which
of course meant go to the dealer.  After the warrantly ran out, I went
back there for a while, and got fairly decent service for all the basic
stuff (tuneups, brakes, etc), but as time went on, they often seemed to
fall back on random high-dollar suggestions for odd problems that really
just needed good troubleshooting.

I tried taking the Jeep to Transport Station in far-north Durham, as I'd
heard many good things about them, but they badly misdiagnosed the
problem I was having at the time, resulting in me speding money I
shouldn't have had to.   Also, they are way the heck out there, and even
though I live in sort-of north Durham, I work in RTP, which makes
driving even further north to a garage very difficult.

I'd like to find a place either near RTP, or near central Durham.
Everyone raves so much about White-Wall in Raleigh, but I just can't go
that far and expect to get a lift to or from work.  Surely there has to
be a decent garage in Durham for non-Asian cars???

Paula C.

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