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August 2021 by J.B. Salvatore
Showed up to pick up my truck as instructed then wait another hour and twenty minutes for my truck to be ready. Was informed during drop off if more time was needed I would be contacted. No call so showed up on time.
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April 2021 by Robert Rodriguez
Questionable staff. They quote you one price over the phone, then when you show up for the appointment, the price is much higher. Of course no one takes responsibility and nobody knows why they gave you that price.
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February 2021 by Adrian Gonzales
I have been wait over 5 hours to have rims installed on my truck and still waiting. Total BS!!! These people take your money and then want you to wait all day to have 4 rims installed. I will never back to such a poorly run business. Buyers beware they SUCK here!!!
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January 2021 by Joe Bravo
Be careful when buying here, they are not honest people, they promise Rebates as long as you buy the item from them but in collusion with TRUCK HERO REBATES they make a total fraud, the rebate will never reach your hands, be careful what you buy, don't trust in the seller man, No way!! never again!! ???
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July 2020 by Randy Gavaldon
Waited 2 hours just to buy wiring for my jeep guess they dont serve my kind
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January 2020 by Sam Silvas
Very knowledgeable
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May 2018 by Brian Wingate
Alamo Auto Supply probably will install your light bar just fine but ask them to go beyond that and they will likely screw the job up l, even with detailed written instructions. I took my vehicle to Alamo to install a CB radio and an antenna. In completing the job their technicians compromised the safety of my car! Pictured below is how they sawed a hole in the C-pillar of my car, compromising this important structural element's integrity. I brought my car to Alamo because they advertise themselves as the experts in fleet upfitting in El Paso. As such I expected them to offer advice on how to best (and most safely) install equipment on a vehicle. Generally, one expects professionals in any given field to steer clients away from errors and provide expert advice. I began to notice issues with the installation right away (certain things were not installed as per the manufacturer's instructions that I had left with the installer) but I only discovered the damage to my vehicle recently when the radio stopped functioning properly and I decided to investigate. While the trim panel was pulled I found a perfectly acceptable mounting point for the antenna that did not required cutting a structural member of the unibody. The lack of forethought and professional expertise demonstrated by Alamo by not suggesting this alternative seems to me to be pure malpractice on their part. Finally, despite the sales manager telling me "We do all the radio installs for Ft. Bliss" their technicians appear to know nothing about installing two-way radios. The second photo is of a ring terminal that was used to attach the coaxial cable from the radio to the antenna mount. Instead of properly soldering the found of the coax to the terminal the terminal was first soldered to a single strand of thin wire then to the coax braid. The quality was so poor that it literally came apart when touched. Bottom line: You might not want to make your last stand with gear installed by Alamo, General Santa Anna might just have the advantage. Avoid this place like the plague.
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February 2018 by Miguel Serrano
El mejor lugar para lo que gustes hacer en tu carro o troca o camioneta lo que necesites ahí lo encuentras
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November 2017 by Jevin Brown
Great, fast, affordable!
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February 2014 by Gabe Escandon
Great service and nice people too.