I’m so glad a place like this exists. I was able to find all of the little parts that were missing on my 94 Wrangler that are almost impossible to find. Not only did they have the small stuff but they also had the larger parts I needed too(front drive shaft and transfer case) and for a very reasonable price. And if that wasn’t enough, the person who I spoke with was incredibly helpful, knowledgeable and located ever part I asked about. I highly recommend this place to ANY Jeep owner.
Meili S.
Place rating: 5 Colorado Springs, CO
As good as it gets! Great service and very knowledgeable, large inventory you will surely find everything you need here!!!
Vinnie S.
Place rating: 5 Colorado Springs, CO
Great place. Customer service is not their expertise but cheap jeep parts is!
J S.
Place rating: 2 Colorado Springs, CO
Twice I’ve tried to shop here and both times it was a worthless experience! After the second time I said F-it. The first time was when I had called reference a set of half doors for my Jeep, which the man on the phone said they had them. When I went in an hour later the person working(not to judge but acted like he had been blazing since age of 10) told me they had no half doors for my Jeep. While talking with the guy he treated me like I had no idea what I was talking about when in fact he was wrong. Second time was pretty much the same incident repeated. I will give them credit for having some impressive stock and their inventory is fun to browse through but that’s about it. Also their prices and a little to high.
Erik R.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
If you are a closet grease monkey like I am, you’re gonna love this place. Parts parts and more parts stacked floor to ceiling! Found what I wanted within seconds. Everything is well organized, and the guys there know where everything is. Now I can finally do some small scale repairs that I’ve been needing to do. They’re always adding new parts and there is full scale shop on premises too if you need them to do some work. Make sure you get your free stickers too when you go in there. The prices are cheap, and stuff is in good condition along the racks. If you don’t feel like forking over dealer prices or Mopar’s prices, this is a good way to go. Especially since if you’re buying the parts to put the work on yourself to your beloved Jeep, chances are you got an older one and what’s the point of buying the newest off the rack part for way too much from a dealer anyhow? Worth a drive from Denver, as parts are in much better condition than a Pull and Pay or UPull junk yard, plus you’ll find your parts much easier. (PS. My Jeep’s name is the Millenium Falcon; so given lovingly because I feel like Han Solo always repairing her, and saying«THEYTOLDMETHEYFIXEDIT!» or «It’s not my fault!!» and the always famous. «What do you MEANTHEHYPERDRIVE’S OUT?!?»)