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Posted by: jgara962 Dec 7 2008, 01:33 PM

After listening to my CV joint clunk for the last two years, and knowing that everytime I leave the garage, I'm taking a chance of not returning, I've decided that this is the winter I'll fix the thing. I could probably do it, but really have no desire to tackle this project.

Can anyone recommend a shop in the North Bay that would do this? The closer to Napa the better as I would probably need to drop off/pick up the car on the weekend.

Posted by: SirAndy Dec 7 2008, 02:21 PM

QUOTE(jgara962 @ Dec 7 2008, 11:33 AM) *

After listening to my CV joint clunk for the last two years, and knowing that everytime I leave the garage, I'm taking a chance of not returning, I've decided that this is the winter I'll fix the thing. I could probably do it, but really have no desire to tackle this project.

Can anyone recommend a shop in the North Bay that would do this? The closer to Napa the better as I would probably need to drop off/pick up the car on the weekend.


How about McMark in Napa?
shades.gif Andy

Posted by: ConeDodger Dec 7 2008, 02:42 PM

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QUOTE(jgara962 @ Dec 7 2008, 11:33 AM) *

After listening to my CV joint clunk for the last two years, and knowing that everytime I leave the garage, I'm taking a chance of not returning, I've decided that this is the winter I'll fix the thing. I could probably do it, but really have no desire to tackle this project.

Can anyone recommend a shop in the North Bay that would do this? The closer to Napa the better as I would probably need to drop off/pick up the car on the weekend.


How about McMark in Napa?
shades.gif Andy


I second the McNomination of Mark. I hear he has intimate CV Joint knowledge and can even replace them in minutes in a parking lot!

Posted by: jgara962 Dec 7 2008, 05:10 PM

Of course he would be my first choice, but from conversations we've had, I got the feeling that he wanted to concentrate more on restoration and body work, and less on maintenance/repair. I didn't want to bother him with my issues biggrin.gif

Posted by: ConeDodger Dec 7 2008, 06:16 PM

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Of course he would be my first choice, but from conversations we've had, I got the feeling that he wanted to concentrate more on restoration and body work, and less on maintenance/repair. I didn't want to bother him with my issues biggrin.gif


Mark has help now. I think if you run it by him he could put his helper to work on it if he really wants to concentrate on restoration and body work. I doubt the body work thing though... One of his best friends is less than a block away with a body shop. I think he is doing a bit of rust repair though...

I say keep him working. Otherwise he starts to dress funny and who knows where that will lead???


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Posted by: jgara962 Dec 7 2008, 07:41 PM

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QUOTE(jgara962 @ Dec 7 2008, 03:10 PM) *

Of course he would be my first choice, but from conversations we've had, I got the feeling that he wanted to concentrate more on restoration and body work, and less on maintenance/repair. I didn't want to bother him with my issues biggrin.gif


Mark has help now. I think if you run it by him he could put his helper to work on it if he really wants to concentrate on restoration and body work. I doubt the body work thing though... One of his best friends is less than a block away with a body shop. I think he is doing a bit of rust repair though...

I say keep him working. Otherwise he starts to dress funny and who knows where that will lead???



So by giving him work, I'd be saving him from himself...

Posted by: ConeDodger Dec 7 2008, 08:47 PM

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So by giving him work, I'd be saving him from himself...


Now you are beginning to understand. Look where idle hours have led for Eric Shea!


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Posted by: RoadGlue Dec 7 2008, 10:11 PM

You can bring it by my dad's place in Sebastopol some weekend and we can do this. You'll still get your hands dirty, but you'll have me for support and tools (lucky you!). smile.gif

Posted by: Dave_Darling Dec 7 2008, 10:55 PM

I think you'd have to work hard to go wrong with either of those approaches...

There are other places (Denny Kahler in Dublin, Bauer in Oakland, Heyer in Mountain View, Grigsby in Sunnyvale, Bontempi in Redwood City) but if you're close to Napa or Sebastopol I think you've heard the best options...

--DD

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