Address: 1680 W 1600 S #3057, Springville, UT 84663, USA
Phone: +18016878276
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Rodney Davis
RKL will take good care of you. Ryan does awesome work and strives to make sure customer is happy. Highly recommend for all your diesel performance and maintenance needs.
Steven Goldthorpe
Thanks for your great customer service.
Mollie Stokes
Thanks to Ryan and his team at RKL, my death wobble is gone and my steering issue was diagnosed almost immediately, when all other shops before you had no clue. It's obvious you are a well experienced professional and I do so appreciate your time and care you took with my truck. I'm so thankful that I was referred to this shop.
Colby Nohr
they were able to get me in last minute, in the middle of a trip to Maine. Had the truck fixed and back on the road by the end of the next day, and the only minor issue, they are covering for a local shop to fix. I think this shop has a great crew and I am more than satisfied with the work performed. I would gladly recommend them to anyone. A Business willing to stand behind their work, I can get on board with that. Wish I lived closer to use them more.
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They can, not sure on price depends on the truck.
Good Morning Jina, to answer your question in regards to the gelling up issue you are having with the humvee, the easiest and cheapest thing to do, would be to pre treat the fuel with a quality winter fuel additive. keep in mind that if the fuel has reached a point of gelling in its current state most fuel treatments wont fix the gelling at this point. we need to be conditioning the fuel prior to gelling to prevent gelling from happening. generally any off the shelf winter treatment will do. Amsoil, optilube, and FPPF are all quality treatments. FPPF can be bought at any O"rielly auto parts stores. If the humvee is in a state of gelled up then there are a couple "rescue'" tretments out there that will melt the gell out of the fuel. or get the vehicle in some place that it can be warmed up and thawed out, and then start the pre treat in the fuel to prevent from happening again. keep in mind gelling is caused by water content in the fuel from wherever you are purchasing diesel fuel from.
I will call you shortly len. Thank you.
Monday thru Friday, just keep calling till they answer !!
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