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Virginia Transmission Specialist

Discussion in 'North East' started by wmchenry02, May 20, 2019.

  1. May 20, 2019 at 11:29 AM
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    wmchenry02

    wmchenry02 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Can anyone make recommendations on a mechanic who is awesome with Transmissions who will not take my arm and leg?
    Looking in the vicinity of the Richmond, Va area.

    2007 Tacoma 4x4.
     
  2. Jul 7, 2019 at 2:28 AM
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    VaToy

    VaToy Life Long Member

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    2018 TRD DCLB Sport 4x4 Silver Sky
    Bilsteins 5100s on the top setting, 4runner Gray TRD Pro Sema wheels, 285/70/17 Toyo AT3s, Sumo Bump stops, TRD exhaust, ECGS Clamshell bushing, 1/4 shim for the lean and one inch rear block, OEM Pro grill and garnish OEM TRD Skid plate, TRD CAI, Demon Brackets, Rigid Industries Pro fog lights, OEM Trail Rails sidebars, Diode Dynamics LED SL1 high and low beam lights, OEM Roof racks, Clazzio leather heated seats, Remote Start, TRD Pro shift knob, tinted windows, Rockford Fosgate 4 channel amp for the headunit and sub and amp combo, OEM Puddle lights, OEM tailgate lock, OEM bed mat, LED interior lights, OEM blackout kit for letters, JLT catch can, upgraded 27F toyota True Start battery, Vleds led tail light kit with Pro tail lights, OEM Rave4 side mirrors with convex spotters,just to name a few mods.
    Come down to Portsmouth, Boulevard Transmission is simply the best. He does it old school, no computer or website. Ask for Robert, his Dad has had the business since the late 40s and still in business today. Everybody comes to him. My 2002 4Runner started a humming sound like mud tires. # different people said I needed a new rear end price ranging from 1200 to 2300 bucks. The 1st place looked at it when I got new tires, then a dreat friend of mine who is a Master Toyota mechanic said same thing. Took it to Robert and he said it was a rear diff bearing, he didn't want to fix it because he had someone who was better at rear ends so he took it across the street to another shop I have used in the past to get it done. Long story short he is the best around and my 4runner got fixed for $800. Beats the heck out of 2 grand.
     

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