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    Fantastic Mobile Service’s

    4.0 (1 review)
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    Services - Fantastic Mobile Service’s

    Auto fluids and filters maintenance

    Oil changes

    Paint and exterior protection

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    Routine automotive maintenance

    Auto bug and sap removal

    Motorsport vehicle repairs

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    6 months ago

    These guys were great, friendly, replaced my alternator in couple hours, will use them again

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    Thank you again sir for your business…….

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    Long post, but a good heads up for golf cart owners. I'll try to make this as short and informative…read moreas possible. On may 19 of 2023, everything4wheel in deer park (owned by Chris Brice , ran by his dad, harold brice) picked up our golf cart. The golf cart had a good motor, but had no wires (aside of 4 neatly coiled and labeled wires where we started to build a harness but realized we didn't have the time.) They originally gave us a quote and told us about 3 weeks to get a harness put in and get the cart running. Almost one year later, and here's what we've dealt with. On September 1st they returned the golf cart, the golf cart ran for one whole day. The wiring job posted below is how it looked when they returned the cart. Along with a massive oil leak from where their employee, Brian, cracked the engine housing and tried to spray flex seal on there to "fix it". (Below is a picture of Brian cleaning the flex seal off the skid plate) We returned the cart to them under certain agreements which we have on paper. The owner chris brice decided it was a smart move to REHIRE the employee, Brian, who ruined the cart the first time. Now 7 months later, they've taken the cart to a professional shop where it currently remains. This shop has told us that the wiring job is garbage and needs to be replaced with a real harness (which everything4wheel refuses to do). As of right now the engine replacement that they've put in the cart, will not turn over. It's believed to be misfiring due to the timing being off. The current shop does not currently have a mechanic to fix this issue, so I told harold I would like to find another shop to take it to for remaining repairs. His reply was "I don't need you telling me what to do, F*** you B****" then hangs up the phone. Needless to say we are no longer going to let EVERYTHING4WHEEL have anything to do with our cart and are currently looking for a professional shop that knows what they're doing. The whole process has been a year long nightmare. Minimal communication, empty promises, and lies. Countless times they told me it was running and would have it delivered. None of which ever happened. The owner would tell me my cart was a priority and he would be spending the day working on it, but I would see him day drinking at the bar. ( pictured below) Also below, are before and after pictures of my front hood that they busted up and the same employee brian, put jb weld all over it. (They replaced the hood, but we had to get it painted and install it ourselves). The wiring job was an absolute rats nest, nothing in conduit when they originally returned the cart. Nothing is in color format or labeled (which they agreed to fix) also pictured.! The owner even told us if we wanted the wiring to be done right, we should have provided the correct harness. The custom seats were thrown around resulting in damage to the material. Brand new touch screen radio left outside in the rain, it's now fried and they haven't replaced it. The list goes on. So do yourselves a favor and avoid this company if you value your golf cart, time, or money. And if you feel inclined to help someone else out, share this post!

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