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November 2024 by Gerry Noche
Keep America Great! 🇺🇸
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August 2024 by Justin Stanley
Just gross
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August 2024 by Rachel McDonnell
Nearly got run off the road by an OC Diesel truck with a HUGE Trump flag.
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May 2024 by michele murray
This place is a joke. Upon the recommendation of a friend I took my truck in last year. They charge $400 for an assessment. They didn’t even take the truck apart. I just had the truck repaired for $175 repair when they were quoting me over $10,000.
I wish I would’ve read reviews
Beware, beware beware
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February 2024 by Lindsay Goss
ABSOLUTE CROOKS! This DISHONEST "shop" over promised and way under delivered! They will tell you they "fixed" the issue and charge you a small fortune just for you to drive away 50 miles later for it to just break down again because they #1 didn't actually do all the work they charged you for and #2 LEAVE BOLTS MISSING on the parts they supposedly "fixed". Just save yourself the trouble and find an someone honest!
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February 2024 by Buck Gude
These people are CROOKS!! Seriously stay away.
They took my truck in after I was hearing some power steering problems with it, and they called me after when I was in Texas for a job and told me my truck died on them after a test run and it turned out to have a power steering problem, like I thought, but instead of costing anywhere from $1000 to $2000 at the max, they quoted me $4200 for nothing but a bad power steering pump! Then to add insult to injury, they charged me $450 for the inspection!
When my cousin who is a diesel mechanic was available to pick it up and examine it, he fixed it for $600 and it was brand new again. The parts are $200 to $300 at the max and should be no more than $600 to $1000 at the very max for labor, that would be anywhere from $900 to $1900 not $4200! But again, I guess if you have a full size gym in the back, and nice kitchen and a toy like they have outside their front entrance (that diesel mini truck) to put money into, they have to pay for all that some how lol ☠️
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January 2024 by Bryce Gude
These people are CROOKS!! Seriously stay away.They took my truck in after I was hearing some power steering problems with it, and they called me after when I was in Texas for a job and told me my truck died on them after a test run and it turned out to have a power steering problem, like I thought, but instead of costing anywhere from $1000 to $2000 at the max, they quoted me $4200 for nothing but a bad power steering pump! Then to add insult to injury, they charged me $450 for the inspection!When my cousin who is a diesel mechanic was available to pick it up and examine it, he fixed it for $600 and it was brand new again. The parts are $200 to $300 at the max and should be no more than $600 to $1000 at the very max for labor, that would be anywhere from $900 to $1900 not $4200! But again, I guess if you have a full size gym in the back, and nice kitchen and a toy like they have outside their front entrance (that diesel mini truck) to put money into, they have to pay for all that some how lol ☠️
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January 2024 by Anthony Goss
I took my 2015 Ram 3500 dually in for blown exhaust gaskets, broken exhaust manifold bolts, blown turbo flange gasket and I asked to have a muffler installed. I let them know I was under a time constraint and they said they would be able to have the truck back to me within the time constraints (5 days). I dropped my truck off on a Monday afternoon and it seemed like they got right on it Tuesday morning. I got a few calls about a couple issues that needed to be addressed (turbo oil drain pipe and a cracked intake boot (an additional $900 +/-), I went ahead and ok'd the additional parts needed........ I reached out on Thursday to see if they were going to be able to stay with the timeline. On Friday afternoon, they called and said we're going to have to come in on Saturday to finish. No problem on my end, I appreciate them for working on a Saturday to finish it up...... I talked to them on Saturday around 8am and they said we should be done around noon. Noon went by and I finally picked the truck up around 6:30pm; after I got the truck back to the campground the check engine light was on, they didn't plug the MAP and MAF sensors up on the intake. Then Sunday, a coolant line blew off because they didn't put a bracket back on the secured the coolant line. On Monday, I had to hookup to my RV to move it from Long Beach to Pismo. I got 100 miles north of Long Beach and I blew the turbo flange gasket again. I talked to OCD and Noe kept telling me that I rushed them and the it was my fault because they couldn't road test the truck.....whatever, they shouldn't have agreed to do the work in my opinion; I only asked if they'd be done in by the agreed timeframe. Regardless at this point; I now have a truck that is torn up again after paying $5500 to be fixed. Noe asked if I could bring it back down so they could get it taken care of. I took the truck back down to OCD (7 hours round trip + another rental car). After 3 more days in the shop "it was fixed". I go back to pick it up and everything seemed great until I hooked up to my RV again to make another trip, this time I made it 40 miles outside of Pismo and the turbo flange gasket blows again because they used 2 gaskets (after being told "we use a thicker material to compensate for any uneven surfaces") and the turbo studs and nuts were loosening up with the heat expansion and contraction. I'm too far north in Cali now to take it back to OCD. Here I've paid $5500 for the "repairs", $800 in rental cars costs, fuel costs and several hours of going back and forth to still have a screwed up truck.I ended up ordering 1 Remflex flange gasket and replacing it in a gravel parking lot in the rain while in Klamath, CA, no issues and I've driven the truck about 600+/- miles hauling my 20,000lb RV over major mountain passes (Hwy 299 and parts of the Sierra Mountains). This is why I normally do repairs myself. The only reason I didn't in this case is because I thought they were the "professionals" that would have everything to do the job right and I really didn't have the time or place to work on it myself.So, I would not recommend using this shop to anyone at all! Go somewhere else, use someone that will be honest with you and not string you along!Lesson learned for sure! It's not hard to honest! It's more work to be dishonest and make up stories or excuses.
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November 2023 by Joviet Linerode
Got my intake fast in a timely manner and looks and performs great !
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August 2023 by Cliff E.
They talk a good game but their work is garbage. I was looking for a reputable shop cause I'm tired of working on my own stuff. Had a simple 3 gauge pod installed with the usual gauges, boost, pyro and trans temp. The pod they installed was a cheap quality one that went over my existing A pillar. The color didn't even come close to matching. When I looked under the hood it was just sad. Messy wiring job with the wiring loom just laying on the motor. They made connections with wire nuts and as soon as I touched it one fell off. I completely redid all their work. They had my truck for 2 weeks and charged me 3k to replace a relay on my A/C system and install some gauges. What a disappointment.
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December 2022 by D T.
This place has apparently started a new Yelp page after shutting their doors for a short period. Not surprising considering the prior reviews were really bad. I worked here years ago for Noe, and it was really bad working conditions. Constant customer complaints from overcharging and underperforming, and employees would be treated poorly. I remember one day Noe decided to bring an outdoor forced air propane heater into the office, and when I objected to pollutants in the office he literally pointed the hot exhaust at my desk for hours, and he didn't quit this crap for weeks. Ended up quitting soon after because Noe over-promised on hours and pay. I've worked for more employers than your average person, and Noe is literally the worst boss I've ever had. Don't come here unless you want to get ripped off, seriously.
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November 2022 by Karen Dillon
This place & the owner Noe Roman is the biggest rip off ever. Took my 2017 F250 turbo diesel with 37,000 miles on it in he said it needed a new turbo. He quoted me $5000 & I told him to go ahead with the repair. Three weeks later I go to pick up the truck & the bill is over $10,000!! Never communicated any additional charges prior to picking it up. Then he fraudulently put on the final bill that he had called me & I approved this! Would give the 5 negitive stars if I could.
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July 2022 by Chad F.
Brought in my 2018 Ram 3500 diesel truck because I had check engine light on. They kept it for 3 weeks before telling me it was a $10,000+ repair for my exhaust system. I had read some poor reviews prior saying this company way over quotes problems that aren't even in the picture. I decided to get another quote & sure enough it was only an O2 sensor that needed to be replaced. It took the dodge dealer one day & only $100 to fix my problem. Highly suggest avoiding this shop at all costs. If you are to get a quote from them on repair I would recommend getting a competitive quote because I saved more than $10,000. Extremely unprofessional for this business to hold my company truck for 3 weeks to try to over charge me by more than $10,000.
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June 2022 by Robert B.
$1200 bucks to be told I don't know what's wrong with your truck... After keeping it for a month. Noah ask me to come pick up my truck and it wasn't even ready part still sitting on the back of the truck... tell you the truth...just seems to be funny $1200. For nothing
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May 2022 by Nick L.
Took my truck in because it was stuck in limp mode. He gave me back an estimate for almost $10,000 for nothing even related to what was going on. Kept saying they needed to do a tear down of the motor. I knew something wasn't right so I pulled it from the shop and brought it to someone else's shop. $340 later I left that shop with a perfectly running truck. The intercooler boot wasn't on correctly, that was it. I texted him earlier when he had my truck asking if that could be the problem, he said no and that he still needed to do a motor tear down. Clearly just gouging for money and I've heard this from prior people now also. Apparently ran a full diagnostic and he missed all of that