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January 2024 by Robby T.
Highly suggest going to HC 4x4. Took my 4runner in for wheel spacers and alignment! Come to find out my upper ball joints were shot even though I had gotten them fixed a year and half ago ( got them done somewhere else) Justin at HC went above and beyond to get them swapped under warranty even though I didn't get them done from them originally! I will only be coming to HC for any of my 4x4 needs!
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December 2023 by Dominick B.
I can honestly say this experience was exactly what I needed! Been to other offroad 4x4 shops for my Tundra and was not only quoted way higher but also the work did not correct the issue at hand. Nick and crew at High Country 4x4 there in Englewood took great care of my truck, got the work knocked out and corrected the issue I needed fixed from the very beginning. My front end is extremely solid now and the allignment they did was phenomenal. It's been near 6 months now and all my tires are wearing perfectly still. It drives extremely well on the highway with 35's with a 6" pro comp lift also. With trial, error and money spent I finally found my #1 and only shop I'll ever go to and/or send people to. Thanks Nick and crew here at High Country 4x4.
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October 2023 by Tyler L.
For things as "basic" as an alignment to sky-is-the-limit builds, HCP4x4 is the place to go. From the experienced and dedicated techs to the professional front of house staff I always feel well cared for by these guys. Just got back from an alignment on my truck. It is perfect. Two other shops had a total of three alignments and couldn't even get me close. It was well worth the drive. Thanks guys!
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September 2023 by Charles Sarni
I would highly recommend HCP 4x4. Went in there wanting to get a lift for my 1999 XJ and had a rough idea of what I was looking for. Justin walked me through each of the options, made recommendations given what I was looking for, and was an absolute pleasure to work with from start to finish. I couldn’t be happier with the end result and the level of service was exceptional. Great shop and knowledgeable team!
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July 2023 by Sean C
These folks are awesome. Incredibly knowledgeable and customer service oriented. Had them do a lift on my Tacoma and it was a great experience.
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June 2023 by Jaime Munoz
In town for work from Utah, my truck needed new shock to handle the roads here and back home. The guys asked me what I wanted, and then they suggested different brands based on ride quality and price. They are very knowledgeable with all brands. Just whatever you want and like, they’ll get. Called two weeks in advance, and they took less than a work day to get it done. I did drop my truck off overnight though. I would definitely take a trip back to get whatever I needed in the future.
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June 2023 by Tim R
Awesome experience from start to finish. Justin with the initial help and the team with a great install.
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March 2023 by Jonathan Walsh
Excellent service and knowledge regarding my Wrangler. Honest pricing and just all around great place to do business with. Thanks for fixing that darn death wobble! Steering feels so much better now.
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February 2023 by Andrew Hindle
These guys are genuine, genius, and gentlemen with anything and everything 4x4 and off-road related. If they don’t typically sell a specific service you’re looking for, they know the guys who does it the best!I think I found my home base 4x4 location!
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February 2023 by Edward J
Absolute experts when it comes to jeeps. They have great attention to detail when it comes to working on your vehicle. They were able to work with my timeline and get the jeep in and out quickly. Well worth the money!
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January 2023 by Robert D.
Great advice, excellent process to get Sahara lifted and equipped with tires and wheels. Very service focused and knowledgeable.
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January 2023 by David Ryan
High country replaced my front diff ring & pinion. When I get the 1995 XJ back. They tightened up Steering suspension. The rattles were gone and the trucks was able to steer better. Great job highly recommend them anytime. Dave
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November 2022 by Jon Krohngold
In August of 2021, I took my Jeep to them for new Suspension parts. Coils Springs, Shocks, and Bump Stops. When I went to pick up my Jeep, they were still waiting for shocks to come in. Not a problem, I'll wait for the right ones. I looked over the coil springs & bump stops and the first 2 things I found wrong.....Rear Track bar bolt on left side was hitting the coil spring, and the cutting of the rear frame for the bump stops looked like it had been done blindfolded. No clean cuts at all. I requested they change the bolt so the threads face backwards and that the cutting be smoothed out. I took it home and a few days later drove it off road. I noticed that the right rear track bar bracket was hitting the bump stop pad and causing excessive wear. I asked for a solution to this, but was disappointed that for a shop of this size and the amount of suspension work they do, that they could not offer a solution.I ended up taking it elsewhere, where they shortened the rear control arms by 1/2 inch, which allowed clearance.When the shocks came in, they did offer to waive the labor for install of them.In September of 2022, 13 months later, my front right bump stop came loose. I contacted the shop and asked if they could tighten this as I did not have the proper spanner wrench. ( I do now ) . I took it to them and waited while they worked on the bump stop. This time some thread lock was used. Should have been used in the first place. About a week later, I was in Crested Butte and airing down when I noticed I was missing 2 lug nuts off my front right tire, which they had taken off to work on the bump stop. Fortunately I carry spares and I trailered down there. I partially blame myself for not checking the lug nuts, but this is just another rookie mistake by their mechanics, not torquing the lug nuts properly. I will never take my jeep back there, too many mistakes.
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October 2022 by Jon K
In August of 2021, I took my Jeep to them for new Suspension parts. Coils Springs, Shocks, and Bump Stops. When I went to pick up my Jeep, they were still waiting for shocks to come in. Not a problem, I'll wait for the right ones. I looked over the coil springs & bump stops and the first 2 things I found wrong.....Rear Track bar bolt on left side was hitting the coil spring, and the cutting of the rear frame for the bump stops looked like it had been done blindfolded. No clean cuts at all. I requested they change the bolt so the threads face backwards and that the cutting be smoothed out. I took it home and a few days later drove it off road. I noticed that the right rear track bar bracket was hitting the bump stop pad and causing excessive wear. I asked for a solution to this, but was disappointed that for a shop of this size and the amount of suspension work they do, that they could not offer a solution. I ended up taking it elsewhere, where they shortened the rear control arms by 1/2 inch, which allowed clearance. When the shocks came in, they did offer to waive the labor for install of them. In September of 2022, 13 months later, my front right bump stop came loose. I contacted the shop and asked if they could tighten this as I did not have the proper spanner wrench. ( I do now ) . I took it to them and waited while they worked on the bump stop. This time some thread lock was used. Should have been used in the first place. About a week later, I was in ************* and airing down when I noticed I was missing 2 lug nuts off my front right tire, which they had taken off to work on the bump stop. Fortunately I carry spares and I trailered down there. I partially blame myself for not checking the lug nuts, but this is just another rookie mistake by their mechanics, not torquing the lug nuts properly. I will never take my jeep back there, too many mistakes.
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October 2022 by Jim Wyatt
I tried to get on their schedule and apparently that's not how they do things. I only needed thirty mins to spec out a few things for a brand new 392. I took the time to email what I was thinking so we could make the best use of everyone's time and that went unacknowledged. I called and got five minutes with someone who basically said just come in some time and I'm sure we'll be able to help. Oh, banker's hours only please. I'm sure these guys are good but look to have lost touch with some basic customer service skills and recognizing when thirty minutes could turn into a healthy profit. I would argue that folks who go through the effort to schedule might have more valuable time and are probably worth some of yours.