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Dyolfknip74

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Be careful in choosing a company for critical components for your jeep. That company is based in an old tire shop and what looks like an old Dairy Queen. I'm guessing there's not an engineer in miles of that place, let alone any failure effects analysis or product liability coverage. You and your family's safety depends on these choices.
Like I said, I won't be going that route notwithstanding. In saying that, RnR has been around for a long time. If they're were producing garbage, we would have heard about it.
Some of the best mechanics, body guys, tuners and so on come from humble beginnings. Take a look at Shelby and his start for example. I would never judge a shop by where it is.
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Like I said, I won't be going that route notwithstanding. In saying that, RnR has been around for a long time. If they're were producing garbage, we would have heard about it.
Some of the best mechanics, body guys, tuners and so on come from humble beginnings. Take a look at Shelby and his start for example. I would never judge a shop by where it is.
True, everyone starts somewhere. But there are stories about many of the greats. I used to have dinner with the founder of Venolia pistons, my long passed friend supplied Mondelo with porting cutters, I hung out with Steele Therkleson (engine man of Shelby from the 60s), Ed Iskenderian came to my house once and I'd eat in the same restaurant (Missile Bowling alley cafe) with him, Luther, and T-Willy, back in the 70s. The upstarts do what it takes to survive and prosper. 'nuff said.
 
 







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