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Shrums Automotive

1851 I 70 Business Loop, Grand Junction, Colorado 81501

Independent Shop
πŸ“ž +1-970-242-5101🌐 WebsiteπŸ• Mo-Fr 07:30-17:30; Sa-Su off

GPS: 39.0660, -108.5433 Β· Get Directions

Services

βœ…air conditioning
πŸ”„Suspension
βš™οΈTransmission
πŸ›‘Brakes
βœ…4x4 repairs
↔️Alignment

About Shrums Automotive

Shrums Automotive is a locally-owned independent auto repair shop serving Grand Junction and the surrounding area β€” specializing in air conditioning, suspension, transmission. Services include air conditioning, suspension, transmission, brakes. Call +1-970-242-5101 for an appointment.

What to Know

  • βœ“ Always get a written estimate before authorizing any work.
  • βœ“ Ask about warranty coverage on parts and labor.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Shrums Automotive?
Shrums Automotive is at 1851 I 70 Business Loop, Grand Junction, Colorado 81501.
What services does Shrums Automotive offer?
Services include air conditioning, Suspension, Transmission, Brakes, 4x4 repairs, Alignment.
How do I contact Shrums Automotive?
Call +1-970-242-5101 or use the Get Directions link above.

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