Does anyone recomend a Seattle area ford dealer? What about Bill Pierce Ford?
Thanks, Bryan
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2003 Limited X V10 with 225,000+ miles: Alpine System, Tracvision, Nathan K5 train horns, Firestone Air bags w/ 12 gallon tank, and much much more..........
2009 Forest River XLR toy hauler: 33' ball to bumper, 12,000lbs (loaded) 29,000+ miles so far (full timer for work)
I don't really know anyone that I can trust, personally.
On top of that I am out of town and poaching someones unsecured internet connection with only one bar of signal strength when I can get it.
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What's going on with your truck?
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Dan
1999 F550 4x4 ZF6 pulling a Cedar Creek 36RLTS. Lotta mods.
1999 VW Jetta TDI 5speed stick, all stock.
1996 Audi A4 Quattro. Unstoppable in the snow and ice. God and Dog
I need to put on a new fan cluch and sway bar end links. With no tools!
When are you coming back? We'll be here for at least 2 weeks.
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2003 Limited X V10 with 225,000+ miles: Alpine System, Tracvision, Nathan K5 train horns, Firestone Air bags w/ 12 gallon tank, and much much more..........
2009 Forest River XLR toy hauler: 33' ball to bumper, 12,000lbs (loaded) 29,000+ miles so far (full timer for work)
I'm back now.
Internet was very flaky where I was at and could not get on to FTE most of the weekend.
I don't have a fan wrench myself, and my shop is too small for a Superduty.
Bill Pierre is close by, I buy my Ford stuff from them, but have no knowledge about how good thier service dept. is.
The counter guys at the parts dept. are good, so if that's any indicator then it should be ok to go there.
There is also Earl's Garage on 145th and 15th NE. They have been on the same location for 50 years and they work on anything from cars to motorhomes.
Another spot that I have experience with is Seattle Auto Service.
I sub all my alignments there and they do a great job. http://www.seattleautoservicecenter.com/
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Dan
1999 F550 4x4 ZF6 pulling a Cedar Creek 36RLTS. Lotta mods.
1999 VW Jetta TDI 5speed stick, all stock.
1996 Audi A4 Quattro. Unstoppable in the snow and ice. God and Dog
I'm back now.
Internet was very flaky where I was at and could not get on to FTE most of the weekend.
I don't have a fan wrench myself, and my shop is too small for a Superduty.
Bill Pierre is close by, I buy my Ford stuff from them, but have no knowledge about how good thier service dept. is.
The counter guys at the parts dept. are good, so if that's any indicator then it should be ok to go there.
There is also Earl's Garage on 145th and 15th NE. They have been on the same location for 50 years and they work on anything from cars to motorhomes.
Another spot that I have experience with is Seattle Auto Service.
I sub all my alignments there and they do a great job. http://www.seattleautoservicecenter.com/
Thanks for the info. I think I can get the swaybar bushings and endlinks done in the parking area. I might have to take it in to get the brakes done and the fan clutch done. It wouldn;t be a problem to do any of it at home since I have all the tools and lifts..... just on the road sucks for working on your own stuff.
Thanks again. Bryan
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2003 Limited X V10 with 225,000+ miles: Alpine System, Tracvision, Nathan K5 train horns, Firestone Air bags w/ 12 gallon tank, and much much more..........
2009 Forest River XLR toy hauler: 33' ball to bumper, 12,000lbs (loaded) 29,000+ miles so far (full timer for work)
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