Can anyone recommend a good Toyota mechanic in the DFW metroplex
My wife drives a Honda and found an extremely dedicated outfit to take
care of it (complete computerized record keeping system for all work
done, maintenance reminders sent in the mail and their mechanics will
tell you exactly what they are doing and why, they also keep any parts
pulled for your inspection).
I would like to find someone doing the same thing for Toyotas, as the
dealership I purchased from has proven less than satisfactory (using an
air wrench to tighten the skid plate, *way* over tightening the oil
filter, that kind of thing).
Re: Can anyone recommend a good Toyota mechanic in the DFW metroplex
In article
<260220050830298977%not@thisaddress.orgASKINTHEGROUPIFYOUWANT>,
Sam Hill <not@thisaddress.orgASKINTHEGROUPIFYOUWANT> wrote:
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> My wife drives a Honda and found an extremely dedicated outfit to take
> care of it (complete computerized record keeping system for all work
> done, maintenance reminders sent in the mail and their mechanics will
> tell you exactly what they are doing and why, they also keep any parts
> pulled for your inspection).
>
> I would like to find someone doing the same thing for Toyotas, as the
> dealership I purchased from has proven less than satisfactory (using an
> air wrench to tighten the skid plate, *way* over tightening the oil
> filter, that kind of thing).
>
> Any help would be appreciated.[/color]
Hi, I asked a similar question but to a different chat place - for
landcruiser owners - called "Cool Cruisers of Texas" for finding a good
Landcruiser mechanic in the Dallas area. Here's what I got back:
****" You might want to try to phone Butch Baker at Baker Tire in
Bonham, TX. He is the President of the local Cruiser club, Lone Star
Land Cruisers (check out [url]www.lslc.org[/url]). You might have to wait a week or
so, since Butch and many of the locals are attending the Black Hills
Cruiser Classic in South Dakota right now. About 2 years ago, Nick Stone
(very active in lslc) recommended the following mechanics: Jesse Holguin
972-484-0079; Mike Dajda 817-595-9001; and Randy Witt 972-554-7774. Keep
in mind that since these numbers are at least two years old, they may
have changed. Good luck.
I go to Dajda Do-rite, in North Richland Hills, which is northeast of
fort worth. Mike Dajda knows Landcruisers. He owns several. atleast 40%
of his business is Landcruisers. he is near the Trinity Railway Express.
near enough, atleast, that he will have one of his guys pick you up or
drop you off at the Richland Hills station.
Mike stands behind his work. If something doesn't work out when he
repairs something, he won't pass the buck, he will keep working at it
till he gets it fixed, at no additional cost to you. Mike is a great guy
and a member of the local Landcruiser club. 817-427-4857 "****
I definitely know how you feel, I used to do the mechanical work until I
went into my current career - and I was good at my job, people really
liked my service - I liked doing the same. Now I don't have much time to
work on my own Toyotas, kinda sucks, and it burns me to see another
"mechanic" do slip-shod work, really irritating.
Now, you may be able to contact one of these guys and either work with
them, or they may lead you to another good person. I haven't moved into
the local Dallas area yet, will soon, if you find out something good I'd
appreciate your comments at [email]bctryonTakeThisOut@yahoo.com[/email]. Good luck,
finding a good mechanic can be very helpful....now if you can give me
details about living in the Dallas area I'd sure appreciate that... - BT
Re: Can anyone recommend a good Toyota mechanic in the DFW metroplex
In article <btryon.takethisout-982619.13062426022005@news.verizon.net>,
Joe Schmoe <btryon.takethisout@mac.com> wrote:
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> Hi, I asked a similar question but to a different chat place - for
> landcruiser owners - called "Cool Cruisers of Texas" for finding a good
> Landcruiser mechanic in the Dallas area. Here's what I got back:
>
> ****" You might want to try to phone Butch Baker at Baker Tire in
> Bonham, TX. He is the President of the local Cruiser club, Lone Star
> Land Cruisers (check out [url]www.lslc.org[/url]). You might have to wait a week or
> so, since Butch and many of the locals are attending the Black Hills
> Cruiser Classic in South Dakota right now. About 2 years ago, Nick Stone
> (very active in lslc) recommended the following mechanics: Jesse Holguin
> 972-484-0079; Mike Dajda 817-595-9001; and Randy Witt 972-554-7774. Keep
> in mind that since these numbers are at least two years old, they may
> have changed. Good luck.[/color]
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> Now, you may be able to contact one of these guys and either work with
> them, or they may lead you to another good person. I haven't moved into
> the local Dallas area yet, will soon, if you find out something good I'd
> appreciate your comments at [email]bctryonTakeThisOut@yahoo.com[/email]. Good luck,
> finding a good mechanic can be very helpful....now if you can give me
> details about living in the Dallas area I'd sure appreciate that... - BT[/color]
Thanks for the leads, I'll be following up on them tomorrow.
As for living in Dallas, since I'm in Ft. Worth, some of my pointers
may be a little off the mark.
Always give yourself an extra 10 to 15 minutes when taking the
freeways. The metroplex has a great transportation system, but it bogs
bad during rush hour and if *anything* happens (rain, stalled car, dog
on the side of the road <g>).
Fastest net access can be had by living in Keller, Verizon has fiber to
the premises there. Something like 18Mb symetrical @ $30/mo.
Fastest growing, priciest and most congested areas are north and south
of DFW proper (the Alliance Corridor up towards Denton, Grapevine,
Coppel, Flowermound, Southlake to the North and points due South of Ft.
Worth [Mansfield, Burleson, etc.])
South Dallas is an area to stay out of, unless the state fair is
happening.
Schools are a mixed bag, as they are all Independent School Districts,
so it's all where you live that decides the grade of instruction.
Night life is varied, lower Greenville in Dallas is good, downtown Ft.
Worth is "one stop shopping".
Museums are plentiful, Ft. Worth Museum of Science and History,
Kimball, The Modern are all within spittin' distance of each other.
*Great* library system, sadly underfunded now days. Dallas has the
Modern Art Museum of Dallas, the TI Science Place.
That's a quick overview, if you have something specific post here and
I'll do a little research for you.
Re: Can anyone recommend a good Toyota mechanic in the DFW metroplex
In article
<280220051404282526%not@thisaddress.orgASKINTHEGROUPIFYOUWANT>,
Sam Hill <not@thisaddress.orgASKINTHEGROUPIFYOUWANT> wrote:
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>
> Always give yourself an extra 10 to 15 minutes when taking the
> freeways. The metroplex has a great transportation system, but it bogs
> bad during rush hour and if *anything* happens (rain, stalled car, dog
> on the side of the road <g>).
>
> Fastest net access can be had by living in Keller, Verizon has fiber to
> the premises there. Something like 18Mb symetrical @ $30/mo.
>
> Fastest growing, priciest and most congested areas are north and south
> of DFW proper (the Alliance Corridor up towards Denton, Grapevine,
> Coppel, Flowermound, Southlake to the North and points due South of Ft.
> Worth [Mansfield, Burleson, etc.])
>
> South Dallas is an area to stay out of, unless the state fair is
> happening.
>
> Schools are a mixed bag, as they are all Independent School Districts,
> so it's all where you live that decides the grade of instruction.
>
> Night life is varied, lower Greenville in Dallas is good, downtown Ft.
> Worth is "one stop shopping".
>
> Museums are plentiful, Ft. Worth Museum of Science and History,
> Kimball, The Modern are all within spittin' distance of each other.
> *Great* library system, sadly underfunded now days. Dallas has the
> Modern Art Museum of Dallas, the TI Science Place.
>
> That's a quick overview, if you have something specific post here and
> I'll do a little research for you.
>
> Regards:[/color]
Sam,
Totally appreciate your comments. Actually, if you have anything on
Richardson, Tx - looks like that's where I'm going to live starting
7/1/05, still haven't visited the place 'cept online, will fly there
soon to secure housing but if you know anything about the area...? Can't
wait to get my truck there...Thanks again.
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