Automotive Drivetrain 19325 Southwest Teton Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062
About the Business
Automotive Drivetrain is a leading car repair institution located at 19325 Southwest Teton Avenue in Tualatin, Oregon, United States. Specializing in drivetrain services, our team of expert technicians is dedicated to providing top-notch repairs and maintenance for all types of vehicles. Whether you need a simple tune-up or a complex transmission repair, Automotive Drivetrain has the skills and experience to get your car back on the road in no time. Trust us to keep your vehicle running smoothly and safely.
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Location & Phone number
19325 SW Teton Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 17:30
Tuesday:
08:30 - 17:30
Wednesday:
08:30 - 17:30
Thursday:
08:30 - 17:30
Friday:
08:30 - 16:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"They made a custom driveline to replace the destroyed one. They knew exactly what they were talking about and I couldn’t be happier with this new driveline! It fit perfectly too. I will them with anything I need in the future. Keep up the great work guys!"
"The business owner, JR, had outstanding customer service and worked diligently with me to get a ring/pinion and locker solution for me on my LJ. The shop seemed very honest and communicated very well. I would highly recommend this business for any driveline related needs you may have."
"JR was incredibly helpful. Offered great insight and options towards repairing my driveshaft. He only uses the best quality parts available as well. Thank you!"
"Performed work without confirmation, forgot bolts during re-assembly, asked that I return the parts for a refund and then after they were delivered kept nearly 60% of what I paid originally. *Update* After receiving the reply from the owner I reached out privately for clarification. -allegedly Rhom showed him the video so he doesn't have a copy but the thing is I never sent Rhom a video and I have had no interaction with him outside of his shop. I asked what the content of the video was and have received no reply. -allegedly Rhom put in a used differential and made me aware of that - this is not the case. In fact I had to wait for it to come in and was invoiced for a new differential. I asked for evidence of this claim from the owner as this would be fraud on Rhom's part and have not received anything as of yet -my car did feel tighter than before but still had play - when I had the differential repaired at Dynasport they determined the axles still had play, I returned them on that advice -I never claimed the flange was the result of your work, Rhom was the one who came to that conclusion, you told me you didn't remove that part and that was the end of it. *End of update - all other content is from original review* I brought my car in to have 2 axles rebuilt dropping it off before I took a trip out of town. While the car was there they disconnected the exhaust differently than the manufacturer specifies which broke the hardware on that part. When they went to fix my axles they found play in the splines - I missed a call and dialed the back same day within hours but they had already taken it upon themselves to press the splines as a sort of Band-Aid. This car is my forever car, its my baby, I never wanted a Band-Aid fix especially at this cost. Had they contacted me I would have absolutely paid more for replacements instead of a rebuild. After receiving my car I went back to my main shop, a specialist in this make and model, and they found that Automotive Drivetrain had failed to reinstall the 4 bolts that mounted my sway bar to the frame. I contacted John Lehde about this, I was offered no recourse on the missing bolts. A month later having concerns about what felt like remaining play to me another specialist agreed this was still excessive especially on a sports car like this so they suggested replacement. I contacted John and he said he would refund me if I brought the axles they worked on back. Knowing I had this money coming to offset the cost of the new axles I went through with it and then delivered the axles to John as requested. About a week later John explained that he would not be refunding the $916.23 I originally paid but only $382.40 citing both a restocking fee for the axles (never discussed up till now) and apparently still charging me for the flawed labor."
"Brought in a hand 'drafted' print of two very custom CV axles that no other shop would even touch. Automotive Drivetrain tackled the job without a second thought and produced a perfect fit the first time. Very rarely have I had custom parts made that bolt right up the very first try, excellent work!"
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