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    Off Road Innovations

    3.4 (19 reviews)
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    Commercial truck repair

    Auto electronics installation

    Auto brake repair

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    Tommy O.

    Great shop and would definitely go back! They did a bunch of work on my 2016 4Runner TRD Pro. I just got a 2021 TRD Pro and will be going back!

    Damaged O2 Sensor
    Brooke K.

    No, I would not return to ORI in the future. No, I would not recommend ORI. No, I would not trust ORI. WHY? $3,000 suspension upgrade: · Reused Old Chassis Leaf Spring Bushings (5th photo). · Reused Strut Mounts and Rubber Pad (3rd & 4th photo). $1,000 Frame Rust Proofing: · Shredded O2 Sensor Cable with Grinder (1st & 2nd photo). Tried Hiding Damage. Would not Accept Responsibility for Replacing Sensor. DETAILS: Took my Tacoma to ORI for a suspension upgrade and frame rust proofing. I live in NVA, a 3-hour round trip drive from ORI. After picking up truck on a Saturday, when shop was closed, got less than a mile down the road when check-engine light came on. Pulled off the road, checked the code, discovered it was downstream oxygen (O2) sensor. After looking under the truck, observed visible signs of damage to sensor cable (1st photo). At that time, could not see the hidden damage until I changed out the sensor. Before rust proofing occurs, a grinder is used to remove surface rust from the frame. When I made my initial assessment, concluded wire had been damaged during the rust proofing process. To avoid another lengthy drive, decided to fix the O2 sensor myself. Considered what happened to be an innocent accident. That was until I replaced O2 sensor. After lifting the carpet to disconnect the O2 sensor, discovered there was no connector at end of the sensors cable, only damaged wires (2nd photo). At this point, I realized the damage was an obvious coverup. Sent ORI email describing what I discovered along with the first photo. I inquired about how they would like to handle this episode. At first, ORI denied it was their fault. ORI tried claiming I ran over something on my way home. When I showed them the second photo, ORI changed their tune. ORI offered to reimburse the cost of the sensor by writing a check, or by performing additional labor. Willing to put more thought into giving ORI a second chance, asked for additional time before deciding. After deciding on a "check," Chris, the owner told me a check was no longer an option. I would have to bring the truck back and ORI would reimburse me in labor for new work. During our conversation, Chris was dismissive of my concerns. Chris talked over me multiple times during our telephone conversation. Again, Chris implied I was the reason for the damage. If this fiasco wasn't bad enough, after spending $3,000 on a suspension upgrade, I discovered ORI reused the old strut mounts (3rd & 4th photo) and chassis bussing (5th photo). I was under the impression the work would include new strut mounts. I have an email stating the struts should have arrived preassembled, which means all new parts. ORI never informed me they would be reusing old parts. As the customer, ORI should have called; I should have been consulted on the reuse of old mounts. Chris's request to reimburse me in labor is poor service and unreasonable. After the experience of having ORI: · Reuse old parts without consulting me. · Dismiss my complaint. · Hide damage they caused. Why would I trust ORI? If I had additional work to be performed, I would have to take a day off from work; they were willing to inconvenience me in this way for a $60 O2 sensor they damaged. Also, why would I trust my truck and safety to a shop that doesn't accept responsibility for their mistakes, hides damage, and reuses old parts? When it comes to my truck, I want to be involved in the decision-making process. ORI shouldn't make decisions on reusing parts without my input. ORI blew every opportunity to make this experience better. Why would I return for additional work?

    Gap from body to bumper

    This off-road innovations. Shop came highly recommended to me to customize our 2023 Ford Bronco. After paying $5000 for the parts to have them ordered and waiting several weeks for the correct parts to arrive. I brought the vehicle in for approximately 13 hours of work. After our vehicle being in their shop for 4 days, much longer than expected, I noticed the rear ARB bumper was the wrong one. It was too wide where it stuck out from the fender flares by 1.5 inches on both sides. The shop service manager Timmy Rhoads told me it was supposed to stick out on either side of the flares and that it was made to fit the wide and narrow flares. This was a lie, and he knew it was not right. They also installed the wrong light and did not let me know. They gave me BS excuses, saying I ordered a single row light and not the double After several weeks of waiting and being told they the manufacturer again sent them the wrong bumper, we got it in, and it was replaced. However, the bumper was not level, so I brought it back yet again. Also, we had a hitch installed and wiring. The wiring harness did not initially work, and the power line was run o er the heat shield to the exhaust. After bringing the vehicle back, and I had to convince Jon that the manufacturer stated there was no reason for it to be crooked. The shop FINALLY got it or straight and corrected the wiring harness SO... since I was paid in full at $6729.00, and the work was not done correctly, I felt I should really take a look at the front ARB bumper and found this one to be crooked as well in facked it is off by an inch on one side front to back. I sent them another email on Sunday, July 16 2023, and I have yet to get a reply I now have to bring the vehicle to another shop to have the front bumper aligned properly since ORI cwont do. This will be more money out of pocket. It seems like their motto is Never Time To Do It Right But Always Time To Do It Over. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS SHOP Save yourself a lot of headaches and bring your vehicle to a shop that will do the work you are paying for and do it right the first time... such poor business.

    Johnny E.

    Excellent service. Had good advice with measurements and offset and wheels and tires and lift for my new look Tundra. It is like a completely different truck now and turns heads already. Thanks guys!

    6" skyjacker with bilstein struts.  35/12.5/20 Ironman

    Was looking around for a shop that could install a lift kit in under weeks and was difficult finding the right guys. Called ORI and John helped significantly. I asked if it could be done and whether i should get the parts from them or independently and turns out he saved me 200 with going through ORI. Not to mention the factor of them getting my truck in ASAP. Guys over here were awesome and got everything on making it look exactly how i wanted (probably exceeded my expectation). Happy with the turn out! Thanks ORI

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    An individual named John, who I later learned is the manager here, was incredibly friendly and helpful.

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    This is your warning…read more We have a truck that we use for work. It's a 2006, it's not new, and we're not trying to make it new. It developed a problem where it would intermittently slip into "limp mode" and lose power. No boost...turbo wouldn't spool up...and we'd have to pull over. We'd shut the truck off for a minute, turn the key completely off, and restart. Problem would go away...for a while. Obsession Automotive, even with an appointment, took several days to get back to us. Then they told us the truck needed fuel injectors & a Fuel Injection Control Module (FICM). We Ok'd the work and a day after getting it back? It went into limp mode again. Frustrating. We took it back. I questioned their diagnostics & specifically asked them to take a hard look at the sensors They came back this time telling us the Turbo was bad. Plausible. They showed us a dirty turbo (as proof it was "bad" - but we don't know what we're looking at). We Ok'd the work. The very next day after getting it back? It was belching so much smoke, it enveloped the truck, so again, back to the shop. Another costly repair was then "discovered", somehow completely unrelated to our initial complaint & the work they'd performed. We questioned it, but Ok'd the work. This time, before even getting it back, they "discovered" another problem, costly, urgent, & "ticking time bomb" were the words used, but we'd had enough. We told them to put it back together & we'd take it elsewhere. We took them a truck that ran. Granted, it went into limp mode, but we drove it there. No smoke, & nothing more than a complaint. When we picked it up? It was smoking so badly, it was almost completely invisible when trying to follow. We took it right back & went in the shop as they tried to figure out what was going on. They told us the technician test-drove it (clearly a lie) & then tried to quickly pivot & told us the EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) valve was stuck open (it wasn't), but the only way it could run was to unplug the EGR. What? So the EGR was unplugged & the truck drove out of that shop running great - almost all the way to the next shop, until it went into limp mode. The original complaint, thousands of dollars later, still persisted. Mind numbingly frustrating, and Scott? The owner? All too quick to point out how old our truck is, and all the other things it "needed"....never once accepting any kind of ownership. New trucks don't need repairs, Scott...your criticisms only undermine your own bread & butter. In the end? After having another certified diesel tech look at it, the exhaust back pressure sensor was going bad, and the terminals were corroded. Problem solved for under $500.00 dollars. We had him inspect the other "discovered" problem that Obsession Automotive claimed to be a ticking time bomb, and it wasn't. There was literally nothing wrong with it, and we saved the part. I went back to Obsession to ask for our old parts, to find out if they were truly "bad". Given the situation, we had our doubts. All of our old parts had either gone back as "cores" or had gone to scrap. They tried to tell me it had been over a month, but we picked up the truck on the 11th of August. It had barely been 15 days. I asked them to use the part number to track down the core from the vendor, because it's literally sitting in a box on a shelf, and they refused to do that. "Inappropriate" they called it, leaning on their own diagnostics as evidence we were wrong. Flawed logic at best. We saw their shop, and their technicians, and watched them attempt to figure out why it was smoking so badly when we picked it up for the last time. There were no "Seasoned Diesel Technicians" it was a group of kids huddled over our truck, going back and forth. No leadership, no legitimate diagnostics. This is not the place for legitimate diesel truck repair. It may be the place for local kids to get together and work on hobby vehicles, but when it comes to actual diagnostic troubleshooting? FAIL. These guys are predatory. Stay away. They never fixed our initial complaint, weeks and $$$ - wasted. This is your warning.

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    Off Road Innovations - truckrepair - Updated July 2026

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