mtkst19
Well-known member
the dealer makes it hard on an indy shop no doubt about it. you really cant be a jack of all trades shop-- you almost need to specialize. Or you need a big tool budget to keep current.
once you specialize, you find ways around the dealer. however, the learning curve is there and you are behind the dealership. for the most part as an indy--you dont see **** until car is off warranty. it is wise to make friends w/ the dealerships. knowledge/experience is the best tool in a tech's box. when a car or engine is new to you, a 5 min talk w/ a friend inside a dealership to get the lowdown on common failure points they seen under warranty is worth it's weight in gold.
once you specialize, you find ways around the dealer. however, the learning curve is there and you are behind the dealership. for the most part as an indy--you dont see **** until car is off warranty. it is wise to make friends w/ the dealerships. knowledge/experience is the best tool in a tech's box. when a car or engine is new to you, a 5 min talk w/ a friend inside a dealership to get the lowdown on common failure points they seen under warranty is worth it's weight in gold.

