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This establishment just tried to scam me, please read before it happens to you. I brought a dodge ram for an inspection to them and they found a powersteering leak. The leak was coming from the return hose that costs $20. There assessment was that i needed the following... Hose replacement. $119 Left outer tie rod end. $205 Rack and pinion. $547 Replacement power steeling fluid and flush. $95 Oil pressure sending unit $145 Allignment. $95. Before tax that total was $1206 for something that i just fixed for $23 total including the fluid. This is more than a miss diagnosis. They were trying to rack up the charges because it was a simple fix, i had 2 other honest mechanics to verify all the other parts did not need to be replaced. Fluid had leaked onto these parts, but they were in great shape and are fine. This was either an unethical scam or an extreme case of incompetence... either way, you dont want either of these qualities to be found in someone you are trusting with your vehicle. I never leave reviews, but i am shocked and very angry that i was almost scammed and i hope this helps someone else avoid my experience.
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