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    Sinclair

    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    Loose Wheels Service

    (12 reviews)

    Loose wheel Rod and staff are always courteous. You may need to wait a few minutes but they do…read moreacknowledge . Always a good experience.

    I took my side by side here to fix a small coolant leak (on a line put in on a heater they…read moreinstalled for the previous owner that had been leaking since the install. The previous owner called them and asked them to make it right for me). Was supposed to be free fixing their own work. I was charged for labor but was okay with it since I asked them to grease it for me (very easy 2 second job, I usually do it myself but I was out of grease) And they noticed my wheels were on backwards and changed them. 150$. They didn't ask me if it was okay to change them before they did. Something I easily could have done myself for free... but whatever. As I left I noticed it was still leaking coolant after driving it to my trailer. They came over and tightened the clamp and it stopped. Before my first ride I noticed it started again, I managed to tighten it and stop it but also had to in 3 different new clamp locations that were not previously an issue. I doubled up on clamps in some areas and used a bit of rtv to stop it. Today as I'm going for a second ride about a week later, it starts pouring out in another new area that again was not an issue before. Can't fix this one myself no matter what I do. They said they used brake cleaner doing the job to clean the surfaces for a better seal and I'm afraid that may have damaged all the rubber lines. Googling it, it will deteriorate rubber. I don't know exactly how they did it but that's my major concern here. I called and could not get my money back. They offered to take it back and I asked if I would have to pay for them to fix it again. The response was a snarky "obviously". Will not be taking my machines back here. Not paying hundreds of dollars for them to refix their own work. They claim the lines may have dry rotted. Maybe, but it was an issue when you installed the heater, which should have been brand new lines. Benefit of the doubt: maybe the original lines not to the heater are old. It's a 2016. But it's everywhere now, older lines and newer lines to the heater. The leaks are opening up and getting worse continuously within a few days of you working on it. Like something is eating away at it and making it worse. And all these other joints weren't leaking before. If any were dry rotted, why not mention it before? And why would it have sealed at all in the first place briefly up until now if they were dry rotted? This leak was slow and manageable before. Now I probably have to replace all my lines with whatever happened. Not going back here to do that. Not happy.

    Sinclair - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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