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    Old Fashioned Auto Repair

    4.0 (16 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Routine automotive maintenance

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    Before  their job with catalytic  converter

    Terrible experience My 2007 chevy uplander van that had over 63k miles on it had an issue with the flex pipe exhaust system as it made a lot of loud noise. I had my catalytic converter on my car before they fixed my car at this place. Me and my wife saw that the old pipe was removed and there was a new welded pipe in its place. They removed catalytic converter without telling us at the time, we didn't know. After that the engine check light was on and there was the same problem again but they fixed it and it still had problems even after the 2nd fix. We took my car to another shop to inspect the exhaust system and we found out that old fashioned removed our catalytic converter without telling us. I went to John to complain about removing my part without telling us . I asked John to give me the original part. He said he ordered the part but after a while changed his mind and didn't give us the part. Their job was very unprofessional and goes to show that when a problem occurs he doesn't care about his customers damaged car. Worst experience ever

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    Does anyone know if they moved to a new location?? Pass by and they have sign saying tuffy coming sept 1

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    They installed a blue ox tow hitch to our Jeep, and explained a lot to us.

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    Leal's Tires & Custom Wheels - Plug in sidewall. Illegal? Incredibly dangerous

    Leal's Tires & Custom Wheels

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    I took my car here to get some tires put on that I'd purchased elsewhere…read more My front two tires were pretty gone but the rears were good so I took those home with me, yet when I went to pay my bill they tried to charge me for disposing of 4 tires. Now for the dangerous part. I noticed immediately that these tires felt super different (VERY light steering) I chalked it up to them being new and a different brand to what I had before. Then my TPMS light came on so I pulled over to look for a flat. Hmmmm, no flat. I went to grab my tire gauge just to make sure. Guess what? ALL of the tires were set to 55psi!!!! No wonder the steering felt super light. Do you people have any idea how dangerous that is? For added insult to injury, they took 3/4 of my stainless steel valve caps. Don't take your car here. Just don't.

    I hate to leave bad reviews but when it comes down to a shop making life threatening decisions…read moresomething has to be said. I purchased two used tires for my Jeep Gladiator. They were just over two years old and had a pretty good tread life. I noticed before I left they had not torqued my lugs and they overfilled my tires. I drove 11 miles and parked the jeep overnight. When I woke up both tires were flat. After days of back and fourth and taking time away from work I finally got back into the shop and they found holes in the sidewalls and I noticed one even appears to have a plug in it. They took no responsibility and were arguing the whole time acting more like children than business. Despite knowing the tires were incredibly dangerous to drive on they made the decision to put them back on the vehicle. Again the lugs were not torqued and I caught them on video smash my rim with the socket. The front rims are now obviously more damaged than the rear. I signed no disclaimer and did not tell them to do this. They did not even fill my tires back up. If you want to keep your family, yourself, and others on the road safe please do not go here. What they've done was absolutely negligent and they were doing this to other vehicles in the shop as well. I'm still waiting to resolve this issue with the shop. In the meantime I've bought an entire new set of rims and tires from elsewhere and noted the lug nuts took between 170-205 ft pounds to remove. This could have caused my aluminium spacers to fail causing a wheel to fall off while driving.

    Old Fashioned Auto Repair - autorepair - Updated June 2026

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