Dean's Radiator & Drive Shaft

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Lincoln, United States

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Dean's Radiator & Drive Shaft Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dean's Radiator & Drive Shaft is located in Lincoln, United States on 2222 E O St. Dean's Radiator & Drive Shaft is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category auto radiator repair serviceradiator shop in United States.

Address

2222 E O St

Phone

+1 4024774181

Amenities

Mechanic

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Vincent Vilay

You don't stay in business for 50 years by being awful and this place is no exception. Took my old radiator here to get worked on. Dean is honestly a great person. He's very open and will help you in whatever way he can to get you through whatever you're trying to do. Very fair prices.

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Brett Bryer

I called in need of advice on the side of the road 6 degrees! He answered and talked me through the problem even though he isn’t open today! I made it home and followed his advice. Couldn’t be more appreciative. This is how u run a business. Thanks again!!!

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Mark Vollmer Sr

I had the pleasure of meeting Dean and he is a top notch guy!

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Ron Earnest

Great work done as promised

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Michael T. Lichtenfeld

The Best Radiator and Drive Line repair service East of the Mississippi..

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Nicholas

Dean is a very precise guy. Everything has to be perfect. He builds some high end, quality stuff and you can actually watch him do it. He can actually tell if your driveshaft is out of a Ford, Chevy, car, truck, mustang etc. Don't try and fool him because he knows what he is talking about. Making a new driveshaft? Put the driveshaft in the transmission all the way. Pull back one inch. Measure from Center of u joint to u joint. Give Dean the measurements. Mine cost 260. It was welded right, balanced perfect, and painted in just a few hours. Got an old radiator you want rebuilt? Unless you are going for original ask him about a new aluminum radiator. May set you back about 500 but it's worth it. Having him rebuild that radiator is not going to be cheap but it will be worth your money. His take on radiators: They wear out like batteries. It's cheaper and more economical to get a new aluminum radiator.

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Ian Moone

Took good care of us for a reasonable price

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Peter Kosmos

Goes up and above. For the customer