I'm not saying good independent mechanics aren't out there. I just haven't been able to find one anywhere near me and I've tried several. None will stand behind anything. I do know the mechanic at the CAT house who works on my truck. He's smart, ex-machinist, had his own shop at one time tired of it and got a good job with bennies for CAT, really knows his stuff. He's the only person that works on mine I request that he do it and if he's covered up I'll wait. I gladly pay their shop rate and know of several times it has saved me a LOT of money due to the fact this guy can diagnose and get to the problem quickly, listens, asks questions - like a real mechanic should do. I wouldn't just pay $100+ an hour to any shop out here. In fact I have been burned by a few of those too. Always the same story MHC Kenworth, different city, same ripoff. I came around quickly to doing most things myself. But with my motor there is only one place it will ever go even if that means dragging my truck on a hook across the country. And I realize it's a lot of cash for an inframe with them but it comes with 3 years standard unlimited miles warranty (they must be really sure of themselves huh?) so I don't really worry if they check things out (I KNOW they do) because if it drops a liner I'm out some down time - but I'm not paying parts and labor. Actually I do know how they checked the liner protusion, I have the spec sheet on that, he gave it to me and went over it showing how close he got everything. Now of course reading pulling trucker's post I don't know if the deck is warped or not but then again I don't run a lot of hot aftermarket tunes in my truck and pull sleds for fun like he does. Nothing wrong with that but you gotta pay to play - wouldn't a 3/4 ton dodge be much cheaper? Mine has always been just a good pre-emissions 550/1850 CAT file, never any hot rod stuff, and not hot dogging my truck.
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wore out, SL3406, Derailed and 1 other person Thank this.
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I know from being in the motorcycle business and car dealers years ago no matter how good a shop you take it to, the work done is only as good as the guy doing it. A dealer can hire a new tech and it might take a month or two for them to figure out he is a hack or doesn't know what he is doing. Best of luck with the rebuild.Adam
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Nothing like the smell of burnt alcohol lol. I would like to do some pulling but never have hooked to one, wouldn't know where to start. Still it intrigues me course if I don't get off my can and do it I wont ever learn.
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Good luck on your inframe. If that is true turn key, sounds good to me. Got a friend who had the platinum done by Carolina cat prob a year or so ago. I think his was around $21k total.
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Fair Quote ... Had it done ... Used the financing ... Didn't regret it at all ...
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Which Cat shops have the best mechanics in the Midwest region? I've got either a bad ecm or bad wires to track down.
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I'm getting the Platinum done on truck. Truck is at the dealership now. The estimate I had gotten from Carolina Cat, did not have the labor price in it. The guy who gave me the first quote no longer work there. I'm getting work done at Gregory Poole in Mebane, NC $22800 out the door. That includes exhaust manifold, it was cracked, and a free dyno at there sister store.
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