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If you are a truck driver such as myself, and use a CB radio everyday, it can be a real pain when your CB is not working correctly, to say the least. What do you do when you are in a state that you are not familiar with, and you are not familiar with the CB shops, or the CB techs? Where do you take your CB to get it fixed right? Is it going to end up worse when that CB repair shop is done with it then what is was when you took it in? That is what this site is for. I try to list CB repair shops for the truck drivers that run the 48 states. CB repair shops that can get your CB working right the first time. I try not to list any CB shops that are not scoping their work and are giving you back a distorted CB. What good is it if no-one can understand you? Even if that CB shop gives you a warranty, who knows when you can get back to that CB shop again for them to make it right? If they didn’t fix it right the first time, what makes you think they will get right the second time? If you can refer any quality CB shops that work on truckers CBs, or if you get some crappy work done by a CB shop we list, shoot us an email at lrmcspeedy@yahoo.com
CB shops that I personally have used, and
that I will refer you to are:
Fine Tune CB Shop Exit 17 on I-10 behind Loves truck stop
Quartzsite, AZ.
Mountain View Electronics Exit 412 on I-40 Knoxeville, TN.
There is a white list (Known for nothing but topself work) and a Black list (Known to sometimes really screw up a CB). We recommend using the CB Radio Shops on the White List. The White and Black Liste is put together by CB Radio Shops that are seeing the work that has been done. You might think it is just away to steal customers, or have used a CB shop that is on the Black List and got great results. What about the customers before and after you, as was stated sometimes screwed up sometimes not. Is it worth the chance, with as much as you have in that CB?
(WHITE LIST CB SHOPS) I (BLACK LIST CB SHOPS)
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We are working trying to find at least 1 good cb shop for each state in the Continental 48.
