murphy wrote:
I second the recommendation for Valley. I canāt receive his work from personal experience, but my friend CJ had a gas Chevy 2500 and diesel Ram 3500 worked on by Brent at different times. My friend is a Yeet-yeet, roll coal, country boy type. Brent did a pretty tall drop bracket on the Chevy and something like an 8ā lift on the Ram. It was a while ago, so I may not remember correctly, but I think he did exhaust, intake, wheels and tires, and tuning or programming of some sort on each of them. I think he also put a rear winch in the Chevy. The fairlead was behind the license plate. Somehow the plate clipped onto the rollers. It was pretty cool.
Brentās work survived CJ jumping his Chevy a bunch of times. I guess at one point CJ grabbed the front bumper with the tire and pulled the bumper off the truck. Iām not exactly sure how, there was about a foot between the tire and bumper. I didnāt see the jump, but I did see the aftermath in the driveway. He must have got that thing up there!
Iāve been to his shop a couple times looking for some generic off road stuff, like shackles, tow points, and straps. He doesnāt have anything Nissan specific in stock. Like Suresh said, he was busy. His father couldnāt answer a question I had, Brent was willing to break away from what heās working on for a minute to help me as a customer.
BostonX wrote:
That's great to hear another positive opinion. The only thing I've noticed is that on their FB page there are no Nissans that I could find. He seems to specialize in Jeeps and full size pickups. I can't imagine it would matter though.
Also, if I'm thread jacking, my apologies and feel free to reassign to a different forum.
murphy wrote:
He definitely deals in Jeeps and full size rigs. But we had a pretty good conversation about my having the Titan swap. He had never heard of it before. He seemed genuinely interested that the parts interchange between the Titan and X, even if it was just professional interest.
Iād call or message him about it. Iām sure he doesnāt care what vehicle brand he works on. But sometimes a shop will get funny if you bring your own parts. Although I donāt think he would.
DirtySocks wrote:
They do have a store in the shop. I had my lift & wheels/tires orders through Brent. Told him what I wanted (I was specific about some things like the lift & options but not all), he ordered the stuff.
The previous time I went to him, I took gussets & the ball joints I wanted installed. Like John said, best to talk to him. Heās flexible & should accommodate most reasonable requests.
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