Predator 4 Wheel Drive 4260 North Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
About the Business
Predator 4 Wheel Drive is a premier car repair and store located at 4260 North Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Specializing in all things related to 4 wheel drive vehicles, our expert technicians are equipped to handle any repairs or upgrades your vehicle may need. Whether you're looking to lift your truck, install new tires, or simply need routine maintenance, Predator 4 Wheel Drive has you covered. Visit us today and experience top-notch service and quality products for your off-road adventures.
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Location & Phone number
4260 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80907, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I am not predator four-wheel drives typical customer. I have a four-wheel drive Ford F-150 that I use for hunting and fishing. I had predator four-wheel drive install a winch. Very impressed by their work. I had a lot of questions which they answered. Very knowledgeable group there"
"Had a winch installed on my 22 defender by these fine folks. They did amazing work. The fit is so precise and the modifications look like they were done at the factory.They were helpful and friendly. I'm not super knowledgeable on the topic of winches and they took the time to educate me in a non condescending way, much appreciated. Will return for future projects."
"Thorough and exceptional service! I asked for a check of the entire undercarriage and the technician who serviced my vehicle discovered a number of issues from prior servicing in other states, such as missing/faulty rear brake parts, loose front steering linkages, and proper lubrication of u-joints. Count on Predator 4WD to go the extra mile."
"I recently had an oil change and tire rotation on my 4 wheel drive truck camper. They went above and beyond and did an outstanding job getting my rig ready for another adventure. I’m so grateful to have found a shop that could keep us moving!"
"I have a 2021 Rubicon and these guys helped me with a winch problem (it turned out that I had not attached a dedicated ground - they fixed it for a minimal cost). I live in the mountains a good 3 hours from their shop and so it is bit of a commitment to get work done there. But they treated me right with the winch problem, so when it came time to do a 2-3" lift on the same vehicle I decided to have them do it for me. Because of the distance, I dropped it at the shop when they opened and then stayed in Colorado Springs until they had it done. They walked me through the options, and once those decisions were made and they got to work on it right away. They completing it by mid-afternoon and got me on my way. I'm writing this several months later mainly because I didn't get around to it earlier, but I also wanted to wait until I could try it out on the trails as well as the highway. In short, I am really pleased with the lift - the vehicle handles well on the highway, and with the move to 35" tires I've probably gained something like 3-4" in the height of the frame. I took it on some red trails in the Moab area (Top of the World, Dome Plateau, others) - the vehicle performed perfectly. No rubbing even at extreme turning angles, power seemed fine, extra clearance was wonderful. The gas mileage, which wasn't great to begin with, is somewhat worse, but that's to be expected. I think the guys did a great job with the lift. One thing I had to work out was that when I first got the vehicle out on the freeway various warning lights came on and the gear indicator disappeared (it's a manual transmission). The shop had adjusted the speedometer as part of the work, but it turns out that the gear indicator is tied to some complicated computation that has to effectively be reset when you change tire size. I immediately called Craig at the shop and although he didn't know anything about it he promised to investigate. It wasn't a safety thing so I just drove it home and later did my own research, eventually finding a Chrysler document that described how to fix the problem. Although Craig did not find any information on how to fix the issue, he nevertheless called me back after a few days to ask about it - I think most shops wouldn't have made that call. As it happens I was able to execute the correction procedure and the problem was solved. No big deal, just appreciated that they followed up. Bottom line - they did good work on both the lift and the winch, and they treated me well. Would definitely recommend this shop for work on your 4x4."
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