Re: any good re-gearing shops in Oregon?
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Re: any good re-gearing shops in Oregon?
Jeff,
http://www.leonardsoffroad.com
I am no longer so sure of reccomending him for things other than axles and
suspension, but he did a good job as far as I can tell on regearing and locking up my
98TJ a few years ago. The guys up here pretty much swear by him for R&P stuff. He
is in Hillsboro (west of Portland). If you end up bringing your rig up to Portland
area, give me a holler, we can do coffee or something and talk Jeeps. =)
I'll ask on the OBH list and see if there is any one south of here they like.
-jenn
On 22 Aug 2003 22:20:24 -0700, jeffo@efn.org (Jeff Olsen) wrote:
>>I'm in Eugene but would go to Portland.
>>
>>Vehicle is a '97 TJ, axles are D35 and D30. Regearing from 3.07 to 4.11.
>>
>>Thanks!!
>>
>>-jeff
http://www.leonardsoffroad.com
I am no longer so sure of reccomending him for things other than axles and
suspension, but he did a good job as far as I can tell on regearing and locking up my
98TJ a few years ago. The guys up here pretty much swear by him for R&P stuff. He
is in Hillsboro (west of Portland). If you end up bringing your rig up to Portland
area, give me a holler, we can do coffee or something and talk Jeeps. =)
I'll ask on the OBH list and see if there is any one south of here they like.
-jenn
On 22 Aug 2003 22:20:24 -0700, jeffo@efn.org (Jeff Olsen) wrote:
>>I'm in Eugene but would go to Portland.
>>
>>Vehicle is a '97 TJ, axles are D35 and D30. Regearing from 3.07 to 4.11.
>>
>>Thanks!!
>>
>>-jeff
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