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    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    M & D Mobil

    M & D Mobil

    (3 reviews)

    All the guys woking here are not only kind and friendly, they are good at what they do…read more I purchased a 2015 Toyota highlander a few years ago from M&D and Ryan was able to tell me every detail about the vehicle. Very knowledgeable and reasonably priced! I have my other vehicle being serviced there now and they have been working on it while waiting on other parts (belt and water pump) and I can rest assured they will have it fixed and very reliable when it's finished. It's hard to find a shop to work on your vehicle at a reasonable price AND do a great job! I'm lucky this shop is right down the hill from me. Great job guys!

    I live in the Chicagoland area but I travel all the time to the Upper Peninsula as I have a lot of…read moreextended family up there. I own a 2006 Chevy Silverado. On a recent hunting trip my aftermarket Magnaflow muffler system broke off at the flange just behind the Catalytic Converter. I was told by Duxlers repair shop on Skokie Blvd in Northbrook, IL that my piping had rusted out and was no good any more. I was quoted nearly $450 to replace the piping. As this was a stainless system that I spent nearly $500 on, I tried to get a warranty replacement. After I could not find my receipt for my system, I decided that it would be best just to have my old stock system put back on. My stock system was stored up north so on my latest trip up, I took my truck to M & D. It's a small blue building just off of the main drag in Norway, MI. I was told that the piping was still good and all it would take is a little welding, a little time, and a little money. Little is the key word here. He was done in about 40 minutes and I was out the door for $35!!!! They have a customer for LIFE! And Duxler has lost one more customer.

    Old School Repair

    Old School Repair

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    A passing stranger honked at me & waved back at my 5th wheel trailer as he passed me. I pulled…read moreover & saw smoke coming out of the rear axle's driver's-side bearings. The bearings were destroyed on that left-side rear wheel. I was four hours from home, returning from a camping trip, and had no idea who to call for advice. The nearest town was Crystal Falls, MI. Google gave me a few different businesses who sold bearings, and I picked Old School Repair first just because I liked the name. It turns out I could not have made a better choice. Ron listened to my problem, asked a few questions, then told me I could limp into town on three trailer tires instead of all four. Fortunately I was only a couple of miles away! As I removed the wheel I saw it was hanging on the axle instead of riding on the bearings. Driving on it further would have ruined the spindle, necessitating a new axle. I pulled into the lot at Old School Repair and saw a "Closed" sign on the door, but it was noon; I figured the shop keeper had gone for lunch. I was right. It wasn't long before he returned with his take-out food boxes in hand. We greeted, discussed some options, and I left him to his lunch while I ate out in the camper. After lunch he already had a friend visiting, just to chat. They talked barbecue recipes and a big grilling event coming up. Eventually Ron got around to my trailer. I had a positive impression of his shop. Things were clean, everything was orderly, tools were properly put away, the floor swept, no clutter. Spare parts & projects already underway were correctly shelved out of the way, but clearly available as need presented. After looking my trailer's hub & axle spindle & bearings over, he had me move it tight up against his garage door so it would be in the shade on this hot/muggy day, and be up on the garage floor's concrete apron. He had a tough time removing the old bearings' races; they seemed welded on. But he had the skills and the right tools to get them off--a dent puller for the front race, and a rotary cutting wheel for the rear one when it wouldn't move with the dent puller. His close inspection determined the spindle wasn't so badly damaged it needed to be replaced. During the afternoon more of his friends or family showed up, and other friends and customers called on the phone. Ron made time for them all, as a one-man shop in a small town must do. I didn't begrudge him the time. I have patience, had no set schedule, and even had been mentally prepared to leave my camper if he couldn't get at it for a few weeks. It was obvious he's that busy. Ron had lots to talk about with me, as he got the hub off, pulled the necessary parts out of inventory (THAT was handy!), pounded out the old bearing parts from the wheel hub, and replaced them all. I was there for five hours, but 2 1/2 hours were Ron spending time with friends & family who'd stop by to chat, and with lunch, and with a pair of former customers that had much gratitude to him for saving them on a previous auto repair adventure--they even had two bottles of wine or liquor for him, since they were that happy he was able to help them with no appointment, had the parts in stock, and could do the work. I can relate first hand to their experiences. He taught me a lot about many things as he worked on my axle & bearings. About racing, running a shop with just one person (he had just hired a second mechanic that day, who was busy moving there from Illinois), about diesel engines and additives, snowmobiles, and of course, axles & bearings & lubricating them. He only charged me labor for the 2 1/2 hours he actually worked on my trailer. Between that and the parts & materials, I drove away from a potentially disastrous event, one which could have taken weeks or even months to schedule & repair at an RV shop, and I paid $310. He got me in without an appointment, accurately diagnosed the issue, had the right parts in hand, did the work with skill and care, and saved the day for me. Ron and Old School Repair were the right tool for the job, and I count myself lucky he was there, willing to help a stranger in need. Thank you, Ron.

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