Bae Contact Info

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  1. Flyboy68

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    What's BAE's phone #? Do they have a website? I can't seem to find it. Thanks...
     
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  3. Flyboy68

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    Thanks Dave! I called for some tech info, man they aren't the friendliest people to deal w/ huh? I talked to Don I believe? Anyone got any suggestions on who's the best to talk to out there??
     
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    contact

    Jeremy is probably the one to ask the questions...he works the phones most of the time and can answer tech questions.
     
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    Better still, give the chrysler the flick and call Bob Miner at MBR, (209)6093030, way better engine and a super nice guy to deal with.
     
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    I have to agree..not the nicest people to call..seems if your not going to spend a $100,000 they don't wanna help much..I hurt a head this year and i just bought some moe so I ddidn't have to deal with them..bad pr, if you need a head fix let me know I just found someone that ken and dave venny told me about..take care Dave
     
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    Jeremy and BAE

    I have talked to Jeremy on the phone and been to the shop with him,and he's been very helpfull with my engine.I did not buy my stuff through them,I bought it used.But they are very busy,and to the point.If you ask a question,Jeremy will answer it correctly,honestly and to the point-wether you want to here it or not.
    He won't give you a "around the bush" answer just to make you feel better
    about what you may or may not have bought,or if you spend $5,000 or $100,000 there.
    Please don't mistake "honesty" for "not freindly".
    They are pretty good people.
    Rich
    Cedar City,Utah
     
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  8. Randy G.

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    If you want a back rub or a little loving there are some massage parlors east in Nevada. If you need your ego stroked go to a pet store and play with the puppies.

    They are a very dedicated group. They work hard to get and keep your business and to give you the best parts possible. The key players at BAE are extremely talented people who have been there as long as Brad has been in business.

    Racing 20 or 30 years ago nothing fit. Assembling a short block took weeks of multiple assembly and dissassembly to hand fit everything to finally get it right. Brad was one of the first guys to come along and fix all that so the average "Joe" could play with his race car and not cry about the time it took to work on it.

    The quality of their "stuff" and repairs is unsurpassed. And there is a reason all the different manufacturers stuff ends up at Brads to get fixed no matter what you run. I've dropped off cylinder heads that look like Al Quada used them for target practice. On the shelf next to mine to be fixed are all the major brands from all the major players who run them. When I get my stuff back I wonder if they got confused and gave me back brand new stuff. This is why people go to Brad's.

    Jeremy, Donnie, Andre and the whole crew will take time to help you no matter who you are. If you have a problem with them, then read the first paragraph in this post.

    RG

    Funny thing as I was finishing up a short block yesterday. My dad happened
    to be around (he usually isn't at my shop). I was telling him how much easier it is to assemble a great big blown alky hemi now than it was to build a big cubic inch bracket bomber cast iron big block Chevy when I was a kid. Back then nothing fit. Absolutely nothing.
     
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  9. bmoore

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    Randy, bang on.
    Bill
     
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  10. outracer

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    B A E

    I agree with Randy and Rich. these guys have gone over the top to help me.
     
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