They have 2 of my trucks, one F350 6.0 and a Dodge 3500. They put 6 new injectors in Dodge and then tested compression after installing all new injects and informed me the engine has a bad cylinder. I paid $4,439.82 and will have to tow the truck home and take the injectors back out. I am very disappointed in Stroker Diesel and wish they would live up to their hard earned reputation of a reputable business. The ethics behind installing thousands of dollars of new parts in a dead engine and charging almost full price is hard to swallow. They did offer $100 off due the oversight. I will have about $20,000 into both trucks and think the Ford will be a solid repair. I still have confidence they will do a good job with the Ford, however failing to test for compression before installing thousands of dollars of new parts in the engine is unacceptable for a shop with this much experience.
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