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    5.0 (1 review)
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    I am new to Arizona and got a flat tire and do not know anyone out here or know how to change a…read moretire. I had my toddler in the car. He showed up and changed my tire so fast and was friendly. Made me feel super comfortable and got me back on the road ! Thank you for saving the day. It meant a lot

    You don't honestly say I was excited to work for roadside assistance. I love working on cars I love…read morehelping people. I truly thought this was a great job for me and this man Kendrick really had me driving to Auburn Loomis Roseville Folsom Davis. I knew something was up the first time pay was supposed to be issue without notice when I asked for my pay out of nowhere where they switched it to to Wednesday. I said OK not too much I could do about that but then Tuesday came and I see my pay was incorrect. Every vehicle he had marked was marked as a light vehicle. Which you only get paid $20 for that you're supposed to get paid $40 for the medium and then 60 for the heavy duty. This man scammed me because the paystub said 243 which is a long way off from what was owed which was 411 I was counting on this money to pay for my suit for my dad. Funeral literally in just a few days. When everything was crumbling, I thought I had a job at least. Something I enjoy doing, but this man took advantage of that. He knew about my father and what I was going through and I'm a tough dude, but that was just heartless. This man really did me dirty. So now I'm going after him legally with everything screenshot and recorded I've already turned it into the labor board I have done some pretty wrong things in the past. But this was wrong as hell.

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    They were available very quickly and were open about the mechanical problem and the pricing. Great…read morevalue and service

    The full review is in the pictures since I had too much to say and warn potential customers about…read more Jake claimed to take it to multiple suspension experts so they can all brainstorm together what should be done to fix the horrible wandering issue with my truck. He only requested that I pay for one of the technicians work to adjust my rear axle slightly (about $500) and that this was all for that other shop and nothing was being charged for himself. When I got my truck back that adjustment didn't do a thing to fix the issue. Then we both took the truck to another alignment shop and the technician there said he was positive the ball joints the previous mechanic installed were faulty or installed wrong. That alignment specialist specifically was adamant about the ball joints requiring to be replaced with stock ball joints and not aftermarket upgrades like they had done. I wanted to follow that specialist's recommendation but Jake said not to trust that specialist because he was, I quote, "a parts changer" and was just going to waste my money like the other mechanics and he said he wanted to do the job himself and not use that specialist to change the ball joints. When I kept hesitating to allow Jake to use aftermarket Ball joints he specifically told me that if those Dynatrack ball joints did not fix the issue, he would pay the the parts out of his pocket and replace them with OEM ball joints. So I went ahead and trusted him. The parts were replaced and he kept the truck for a week to drive around and wear the parts in because the wandering still wasn't going away. After that week he handed the truck back to me and the wandering was worse than ever. He also claimed that he wasn't charging me for the labor time he spent driving my truck to wear the parts in but that he would appreciate it if I would pay him $500 for the fuel he spent on it. This was prior to the diesel fuel spike so I figured it was still partially for his time because I myself can't spend $500 in a week in fuel towing with that truck daily. However not only was my truck still wandering very badly when he gave me the back but when I was hitching my trailer up to it a day or two later I realized that the brand new Banks tail assembly pipe that I had just installed on it a month ago was missing. When I called to ask about the pipe figuring they must have just somehow forgotten to put it back on he told me he would ask the other special technicians for it because they themselves never touched it or had it. Well he claimed that non of the other technicians from other shops would fess up to it so he would pay it out of his pocket and just forget about the $500 fuel charge he was charging me for. That brand new pipe cost me $550. At this point I had lost all trust. Now I started doing research on line on my own asking for help on social media on pages with people with the same trucks. I posted a video of the new track bar still flexing and they basically laughed at me accusing me of doing the improper work myself because the track bar was flexing due to it being installed UPSIDE DOWN. When I asked how I should fix it and that I paid someone to do it they gave me insertion how to fix it myself and told me to immediately fire that mechanic. Unfortunately it still didn't fix the wandering issue so I tried another local mechanic in town to try and hopefully fix the issue. That last mechanic basically shook his head and told me, and I quote "I feel sorry for you". I gave him the receipts of the work Jake had done and he told me I was basically being milked. This new mechanic took me into his shop while my truck was on the lift and showed me exactly what those new ball joints were doing to my wheels by trying to force the tires manually. He not only switched the ball joints for me fixing the wandering issue but he did it in half the time the Jake charged me for. Now if I was being purposely charged extra to be swindled or I was charged extra hours due to lack of experience, I will leave it up to the reader or the next unfortunate customer this happens to. Either way you look at it it still comes down to unethical practice since my work towing rig could inevitably cause harm to anyone in the vehicle as well as anyone around me on the road with the amount of horrible wandering and improperly installed parts it had. I have waited many weeks now for a response and for the promised reimbursement for improper installation and have not heard a word or response to my text message or voice message I left with his other shop technicians since now when I call he never happens to be available to talk. So at this point I don't expect any reimbursement for my loss. My only hope is that no one else receives the experience I have had and looses thousands in wasted money.

    Desert Daze Flatbed Towing - towing - Updated July 2026

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