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Rob Laporte

3 years ago

These guys have been at it for well over 35 years,...

These guys have been at it for well over 35 years, and really know their stuff. They are honest too, and that combo wins. Among several jobs over the years, about 15 years ago they put lifetime Monroe shocks (or struts or whatever they re called) on my 96 Outback, and, while most shocks need replacement in a 2-4 years, those Monroes actually did last the lifetime about 150,000 miles and 15 years. I just had them redo my whole suspension and put in lifetime Monroe shock on my newly bought, low mileage 1995 Subaru Legacy LS, and it literally drives like brand new in fact smoother than a 2012 Outback I test drove.

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