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  • Did you ever find that hole in the wall no frills place to eat that you just couldn't get enough of to eat, so you just keep going back? That's how GOOD Maestro MUFFLER & DRIVELINE! About a year ago I started working on a Jeep Grand Cherokee I had bought, U know, AZ style. There's not a lot of custom lifts and stuff for this ride, but I said what the hell I'll try and engineer something. After server long months of trial and error I finally got the thing lifted 6+ inches with no death wobble, when I noticed the front drive line binding from some silly connector hub joint that looked like it was off a VW trans axle? I knew I needed a driveline expert, as I was only good enough to be dangerous...LoL. my neighbor drives an old custom ford 100 pickup truck. And as we spoke of my problem he mentioned Ron and Mario at a place on W. Hatcher called Maestro Muffler & Driveline. I being the skeptic and not wanting to take my Jeep anywhere near Hatcher Rd., but figured what the heck, I'll go see and talk to the guys and try and get a read. Now I had called a couple of custom driveline shops and was quoted what I thought were some ridiculous pricing, as I had already spent thousands! I went there spoke to Ron, he gave me a real fair price to custom build both drivelines and provided a solution to the weird donut hub joint that was in a bind, he also noted my brand new front pinion seal was leaking, told me why, and fixed it at no additional charge, it was simple, but he went out of his way. I also talked to them about a new exhaust system, and they gave me lots of good advice! (more on that ltr.) Ron's work was so good, so professional, and one year later still going strong....Until, I was WHEELIN up in Page AZ. checking out my new transfer case and gears that a Transmission shop had installed on my way home, when all at once, a mammoth vibration and sound from the underside, I new the gears were good, I had new tires, and all I could think of were those drivelines installed a yr. earlier. Well I went back, Ron was there still, and remembered me. He said put it on the rack and lets take a look. We did, and Bam! he points out a loose driveline connection instantly. Trouble is, the transmission shop was the last guys to mess w/it and apparently they didn't tighten up the bolts properly. Ron said NO PROBLEM! fixed me right up and sent me on my way, NO CHARGE! I just bought HP muffler and exhaust tips, guess who's installing and welding them up! Please don't judge a book by its cover, If you want good solid work done at a fair price....THIS IS THE PLACE! They do GR8 custom work!
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