Positive Skyler5 days agoFrom
This one really hurts to review because it's a local business. Brought my vehicle here to get a brake and light inspection passed the lights of course because I can easily prove that one on spot but the tech comes out with a worn down uncalibrated tool. For a safety inspection I would think a tool for such an important safe part would have a calibration certificate but no certification tag was on such inspection tool. Easy 150$ for the shop held my keys hostage unless I paid of course I can't prove my new rotors on sight. And they know your relying on this certification so you can drive your vehicle legally. Currently working on proving my case p.s. calibrated tool showed 29.8mm literally 1 hour after this high tech auto care inc failed it for brake inspection saying my rotors were below minimum at 26.9 with a failed uncertified uncalibrated tool. Which I've used in my career for 20 years as a machinist. Just drive by there's a reason they're not getting foreign cars business lately. I should have stayed and kept an eye on my vehicle inspection.
Keeping Business honest5 days agoFrom
Taking advantage of their power with the inspection 150 for 1st inspection and when they don't pass you Don't worry you can pay 75$ for a reinspection. I knew my vehicle would pass inspection but had to find a place that performs the inspection...how do I know it will pass? Well all my lights work properly and the equipment housing all is new and properly installed. Brakes I knew there could be an issue or some room for error on the shops behalf you know faulty uncalibrated tools they use for inspections. So I made sure to install new rotors and brake pads before making the appointment for inspection. The tech says my rotors are under minimum requirement... wait what? Explain to me how this is possible? Only drove 10 miles to the shop after the brakes were done. Here's the problem they're the only place in sanjacinto that does these inspections for the dmv system. 🙄 So I of course have to go out of my way to get all the proof together to prove to this shop that they are shady and Should have been able to pass me with no worries. instead they thought they were going to get one over on me. Calipers for safety inspections should have a stamped certification of quality calibration. They're tools do not. Be very Cautious if you Choose to Utilize this place...
bare bones retro customs Ryan Vaccarino5 days agoFrom
Good service, super experienced techs. Friendly customer service. I would highly recommend them. A lil pricey in my opinion but i guess that i need to adapt with the day and age we are living in🤙🏻