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  1. Install These Jeep Parts. Every so often we’ll have a customer come in with a Jeep full of parts that they just ordered online and ask us how much it will cost to have it all installed. We are excited that people continue to take an interest in modifying their Jeeps and that our reputation for quality workmanship has spread throughout the Jeep community. We don’t like to turn away opportunities to work on Jeeps, but several years ago we adopted a fairly standard industry policy regarding parts installation. Our installation policy, in its most basic form, is this: We do not install customer supplied parts. Regardless if you purchased your parts direct from Jeep or through Quadratec, e-bay, Amazon or Craigslist, we simply don’t install customer supplied parts. For those interested in knowing the “why” behind this policy, we offer a general explanation below. Installing Customer Supplied Parts is Bad for Business. We’re not saying that the stuff customers find online is cheap or low quality or that it won’t work. Plenty of people buy stuff online, install it in their garage and are perfectly happy. We are happy for these folks and enjoy spending time on the trails with them. But the reasons we don’t install customer supplied parts are both legal and business in nature. In terms of legality, the state of Missouri holds shops (like Axleboy) responsible for all aspects of a job, including parts and labor, regardless of where the parts originate. So, even if we, as a shop, were to install a customer’s parts as specified by the manufacturer, if the part itself failed, legally, we would be held liable. It sounds ridiculous…until it happens. From the business perspective, Axleboy and other professional shops exist because there is some element of profitability that allows us to purchase specific tools, pay certified technicians and maintain a brick and mortar location. Remove marginal profitability and reputable off-road shops will quickly disappear. That doesn’t sound like a very good business plan to us. Our Reputation is Based on Quality. Quality People. Quality Parts. Quality Service. At Axleboy, we work hard to build and maintain quality working-relationships with several aftermarket manufacturers, so that when parts don’t fit right or packages arrive with damaged or incomplete sets, we can still get the job done right and in a timely manner. Our sights are focused on total quality and customer satisfaction. When customers go to online vendors to save a couple of bucks, they unknowingly limit our ability to guarantee quality. This is a reputational risk that we are simply unwilling to accept. We want you to know, that we don’t think anything less of people or Jeepers for purchasing parts online. But, please understand when we politely decline to install them. The post Can You Install These Jeep Parts For Me? appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
  2. On Waltrip Unfiltered, Justin Haley talks about the only tim View the full article
  3. On Waltrip Unfiltered, Daytona upset winner, Justin Haley talks about his win and dealing with the haters View the full article
  4. Wood, who died in January this year, made his only appearance at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway as a driver in 1957 competing in a Ford Sunliner convertible. Wood enjoyed his best year in NASCAR’s Convertible Series that season, earning four wins, two poles and 23 top-five and 26 top-10 finishes in 36 races. He finished a career-high third in the series standings. Wood, with relief from driver ...Keep reading View the full article
  5. The Bonneville Salt Flats is one of Utah’s most iconic places. It features 30,000 acres of dry lake bed, and due to its flat terrain, the Salt Flats is a location for setting world land speed records. However, the Salt Flats is fragile, and only designated areas of the land are set aside for racing. View the full article
  6. Friesen’s No. 52 Halmar Racing truck was confiscated last Thursday when NASCAR officials deemed it “unacceptable” with an issue with the firewall in the driver cockpit area. Read Also: NASCAR confiscates Stewart Friesen truck before first practice Friesen’s team was forced to use a backup truck and he restarted at the rear of the field in last weekend’s Truck ...Keep reading View the full article
  7. Allmendinger, a previous winner at Watkins Glen in the NASCAR Cup Series, has added the August 3rd event at WGI to his 2019 Xfinity Series schedule. He is also slated to drive for Kaulig Racing at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (Aug. 10), Road America (Aug. 24) and the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval (Sept. 28). “It’s an honor to be able to compete for Kaulig Racing at one of my favorite ...Keep reading View the full article
  8. Evans finished the event in fourth place but, following physio work on his back, medical specialists have advised against tackling a rally of similar nature in a fortnight’s time. Rally Finland’s roads are notorious for fast jumps and potentially heavy landings. M-Sport Ford World Rally Team principal Richard Millener told Motorsport.com: “To say we’re disappointed with this news is ...Keep reading View the full article
  9. Electronic Shock Suspension Direct teamed up with Walker Evans Racing to produce Strike Eclik suspension. Strike Eclik is an electronic suspension package for Jeep JK and JL Wranglers that allows the user to adjust the vehicle ride from the comfort of the driver seat. The shocks are based on Walker Evans 2.5-inch piggyback shocks for View the full article
  10. Another round of heavy industry hitters has been announced to the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame. A secret meeting consisting of 21 members of the off-road community poured over 50 nomination packets. They then voted independently. Nominees who received votes from two thirds of the nomination committee were considered for induction. The nominees for 2019 View the full article
  11. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article
  12. Kurt Busch and Matt McCall talk about the strategy that brought them to victory lane at Kentucky Speedway. View the full article
  13. "NASCAR Race Hub's" Regan Smith goes "Next Level" on the battle between Kurt Busch and Kyle Busch at Kentucky. View the full article
  14. It’s been nearly 15 years since Busch won his only NASCAR Cup Series championship, taking the 2004 title in the first year NASCAR used a 10-race playoff format to determine the series champion. Since then, he’s raced for five other organizations but the closest he’s come to winning a second title was the 2009 season when he finished fourth in the series standings driving for Roger ...Keep reading View the full article
  15. Column: Kurt Busch still wheelman 20 years into rocky career View the full article
  16. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article
  17. Hot Honcho Denny Lloyd from Claremore, Oklahoma, shared his 1978 Jeep J10 Honcho prerunner with us. He built the truck several years go when he lived in California. Under the hood is an AMC 401 with a Crane RV cam, AMC Turbo 400 automatic, and Dana 20 transfer case. A Dana 60 rear axle and View the full article
  18. On Waltrip Unfiltered, William Byron tells Michael Waltrip his backup plan if racing didn't workout View the full article
  19. Kentucky NASCAR Cup Series winner Kurt Busch says he was "proud" of his brother, Kyle, for their fight for victory last weekend in which the two made contact View the full article
  20. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article
  21. Simon Pagenaud has won his third race of the season and IndyCar's championship race tightened Sunday in Toronto View the full article
  22. Larson flew under the radar most of Saturday night’s Quaker State 400, only moving into the top-10 late in the race. When the race went into overtime, Larson lined up sixth, while his Chip Ganassi Racing teammate, Kurt Busch, was fourth, directly in front of him. While Kyle Busch quickly worked his way past then-leader Joey Logano, Larson gave Kurt a shove, helping to propel him into a ...Keep reading View the full article
  23. Jones had a solid outing in Saturday night’s Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway and thanks to a two-tire pit stop on his final green-flag pit stop of the race, he gained valuable track position which put himself into the mix at the end. Going into the two-lap overtime, Jones lined up third and when a side-by-side, fender-banging battle erupted between Kurt and Kyle Busch, he was in perfect ...Keep reading View the full article
  24. If Tagliani is able to win his first NASCAR Pinty’s Series championship this year, he’ll probably look back at this race in Toronto as one of the key moments of his season. Tagliani started from the pole and was able to remain out front in the lead pack throughout the entire race. He fell to second when Marc-Antione Camirand was able to take the lead after Tagliani and Andrew Ranger made ...Keep reading View the full article
  25. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article

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