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XJ4PLAY
May 15th, 2004, 20:17
Now that ORGS is closed, anyone know of a good, similar quality shop in the Orange County area?
Per their web page they will reopen, but in the interum where shoul I go?
Thanks in advance.
Kejtar
May 16th, 2004, 00:28
Now that ORGS is closed, anyone know of a good, similar quality shop in the Orange County area?
Per their web page they will reopen, but in the interum where shoul I go?
Thanks in advance.
Well ORGS is moving/restructuring (whatever that means?) not getting closed. Anyways, what is it that you're looking to get done? Or are you just looking for parts?
For parts we got Richard Burrow @ fullsizexjgear.com and Ryan Brown @ rawbrown.com and Ryan also does fabbing and gear installs as well.
XJ4PLAY
May 16th, 2004, 14:24
ORGS "built" my XJ. I realize they are not closing, just closed for now, but like you said "...whatever that means..."
I guess I am looking for a similar shop that has similar experience with parts,fabrication,testing and installations. I would like to have someone to take the vehicle to that would know if things were right and if not how to fix them.
I realize parts are available almost anywhere, but the use and knowledge of those parts and how they work or don't work together is what I want to find.
karstic
May 16th, 2004, 14:29
You might check out T and J Performance in Orange. They do race car prep and such.
wolfheartak
May 16th, 2004, 18:30
ORGS "built" my XJ. I realize they are not closing, just closed for now, but like you said "...whatever that means..."
I guess I am looking for a similar shop that has similar experience with parts,fabrication,testing and installations. I would like to have someone to take the vehicle to that would know if things were right and if not how to fix them.
I realize parts are available almost anywhere, but the use and knowledge of those parts and how they work or don't work together is what I want to find.
Well, looks like you've found the right place. If you've got a question about your rig, post it and see if the knowlegde that we have here can help. Heck, it's free so it can't hurt. You might be plesantly suprised.
-Marisha
Kejtar
May 16th, 2004, 21:06
Well, looks like you've found the right place. If you've got a question about your rig, post it and see if the knowlegde that we have here can help. Heck, it's free so it can't hurt. You might be plesantly suprised.
-Marisha
Yup, and while I heard that T&J does great work I also heard that they will charge an arm and a leg and a firstborn! (or something close to it).
XJ4PLAY
May 17th, 2004, 15:37
Thanks.
I do read this forum daily and take the experience of the posts into consideration.
I have used T&J's, but do not think they are that good. They may have the Jeep Speed thing down, but the crawling and technical stuff I think is not their thing. And I second the price thought.
Sometimes you just have to go to a shop and have someone drive and look at the XJ to determine what is wrong. That type of knowledge and ability is what I am after. Also, once the problem is found the ability and know how to fix it.
Thank you all again
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